1. Restatement: Try to restate the quoted content in your own language instead of copying and pasting directly. This can not only avoid plagiarism, but also make it easier for readers to understand.
2. Citation and explanation: When quoting other people's opinions or research results, you should not only indicate the source, but also explain and analyze them, and explain how these opinions or research results affect your research.
3. Use quotation marks: For directly quoted content, you can enclose it in quotation marks and indicate the source after the quotation marks. This can clearly show that this part of the content belongs to others, not to yourself.
4. Use reference management tools: There are many reference management tools, such as EndNote and Zotero, which can help you manage and format references and avoid repeated references.
5. Avoid excessive citation: Although citation is an important part of academic research, excessive citation will lead to high repetition rate. Therefore, the number of citations should be properly controlled, and only those that have an important impact on your research should be cited.
6. Use duplicate checking software: Before submitting your paper, you can use duplicate checking software to check your paper to see if there is any overquotation or plagiarism. If there is, it should be revised in time.
7. Learn and understand citation rules: different academic fields may have different citation rules. So, learn and understand the citation rules in your field to ensure that your citation is correct.