Research Support

Latest update: 2020

Research Support on CGI Learning Center Page
CGILearning Center creates this page to support students and researchers,
to familiarize everyone with information about citation, citing tools and software
to easily manage the bibliographical references EndNote,
and plagiasism prevention & checking service Turnitin
as well as to keep updated with ongoing seminars and tutorials.
Also, we provide reports and news on publications ranking status of the Institute.
Please visit CGI Research Support

Citation or Reference Styles

How to write citation in 3 styles
 
How to write proceedings & publication in abstract page

 

CGI References Style

 

 

Citation Software

 


These are software for citation management & plagiarism-prevention

 

 

 

Turnitin
Turnitin is an Internet-based plagiarism-prevention service created by iParadigms, LLC, first launched in 1997. Typically, universities and high schools buy licenses to submit essays to the Turnitin website, which checks the documents for unoriginal content. The results can be used to identify similarities to existing sources or can be used in formative assessment to help students learn how to avoid plagiarism and improve their writing.
EndNote
EndNote is a sophisticated citation manager. And, CGI
 now provides EndNote X7 as a tool to help students and faculty members to cite their research references effectively.
Zotero
Zotero is a powerful, easy-to-use research tool that helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources and then share the results of your research.It is Open Source and free to download.
Mendeley
Generate your citations and bibliography in the style of your choice – in just a few clicks. Compatible with Microsoft Word, LibreOffice and BibTeX.

 

Training

 


Training Schedule to help students learn how to avoid plagiarism and improve their writing.

 

Publications Ranking

 

Since 2007, CGI publications have been accepted to publish in international journals with Impact Factor higher than 2.

Scholarly Communications

    Publsh or Perish? Scientific and Scholarly Communication is in the middle of a system-wide disruption. These changes have affected every aspect of research, from its practice, to its administration, to its use. There are new forms of publication, new standards and expectations, new ways of measuring and demonstrating success, new dangers and pitfalls.
    Reference: FORCE Announcement
    Which journals to publish?
    CGI  encouraged the faculty and students to submit their papers to publish in international journals with Impact Factor higher than 2
    Journal Impact Factor
    The impact factor (IF) of an academic journal is a measure reflecting the average number of citations to recent articles published in that journal. It is frequently used as a proxy for the relative importance of a journal within its field, with journals with higher impact factors deemed to be more important than those with lower ones. The impact factor was devised by Eugene Garfield, the founder of the Institute for Scientific Information. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_factor
    Outstanding Poster Presentation Award Click to read a reference on guide to achieve outstanding presentation by Erren TC, Bourne PE. Ten
    Chulabhorn Graduate Institute would like to congratulate CGI
     Ph.D. student from the Program of Chemical Sciences, Miss Pavitra Laohapaisan, for her outstanding poster presentation award on
    the “Development of New Methodology to Synthesize 3-Hydroxyfluorene and 4-Azafluorene Derivatives” at the 9th Junior International Conference on Cutting-Edge Organic Chemistry in Asia (Junior ICCEOCA-9)
    held in Busan, Korea during 23rd – 25th of September 2019.


Publication reports
User Education

What is research ethics?
“Many of you may be wondering why you are required to have training in research ethics. You may believe that you are highly ethical and know the difference between right and wrong. You would never fabricate or falsify data or plagiarize…”.
Quoted from an article by David B. Resnik, J.D., Ph.D., \\


    Citing sources
    “If your sources are very important to your ideas, you should mention the author and work in a sentence that introduces your citation.”
    Quoted from www.plagiarism.com


    Avoiding plagiarism
    “Plagiarism is the act of taking the writings of another person and passing them off as one’s own.”
    Quoted from Encyclopedia Britannica