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How to calculate the duplicate checking rate of sci papers
The formula for calculating the duplicate checking rate of SCI papers is: repetition rate = (repeated citations/total citations) × 100%.

Among them, the total number of citations refers to the sum of citations of all papers published by the author, and the number of repeated citations refers to the number of times that the author uses his previously published papers.

The calculation steps of SCI repetition rate are as follows:

Collect all the papers published by the author and their quotations. It can be downloaded through literature database or academic search engine.

Look at the citations of each paper and find out the duplicate citations.

Divide the number of repeated references by the total number of references to get the repetition rate.

It should be noted that the requirements for duplicate checking rate of SCI papers vary from periodical to publishing house, and different periodicals and publishing houses may have different requirements for duplicate checking rate. In addition, some journals and publishers may use professional duplicate checking tools to detect the repetition rate of papers to ensure the quality and academic integrity of papers.