First of all, it is very important to understand the principle and usage of the duplicate checking system. Different duplicate checking systems may adopt different algorithms and rules to judge the originality and similarity of papers. Graduate students need to be familiar with the duplicate checking system and learn to use the functions provided by the system correctly.
Secondly, pay attention to what the checkweighing system will compare. Usually, the duplicate checking system will compare the overall similarity of papers, including the similarity of cited documents, the similarity of sentence structure and the similarity of the whole paper. Therefore, in the process of writing, graduate students should pay attention to avoid directly copying and pasting other people's research results, and at the same time pay attention to quoting and annotating other people's views and opinions.
Secondly, we should pay attention to avoid being too similar to other published papers. When a paper is too similar to a published paper, it is easy for readers to question its originality. Graduate students need to make a full literature review, consult the published related literature, and ensure that their research and writing are independent and original.
In addition, graduate students should also pay attention to avoiding self-plagiarism in the writing process. Self-plagiarism refers to the author's repeated use of his original research results in new papers without quoting his previously published papers. Such behavior is immoral and may affect the credibility and originality of the paper. When writing a thesis, graduate students should follow academic norms, quote and annotate previous research results.
Finally, graduate students should patiently and carefully check the copies of their papers. The duplicate checking system may take some time to complete the comparison and analysis, and the system may misjudge. Graduate students should carefully check the results of the duplicate checking system, carefully analyze and compare the parts marked as similar in the system, and determine whether there are substantive problems.