1. Mark the source: In a paper, every time you quote other people's research, you need to mark the source, including the author's name, article title, publication year and other information. Footnotes or endnotes can be used to mark citations, so that readers and duplicate checking systems can easily find the source of citations.
2. citation format: different disciplines may have different citation format requirements, such as APA and MLA. Postgraduates need to correctly use the corresponding citation format for literature citation according to the requirements of their own disciplines. This can not only improve the academic standardization of the paper, but also help the duplicate checking system to correctly detect the cited documents.
3. Length and frequency of citation: When citing documents, we should pay attention to the length and frequency of citation. Too many citations may make the duplicate checking system misjudge plagiarism, so it is necessary to control the number and content of citations appropriately. In addition, the quoted content should be closely related to your own research, so as to avoid quoting unnecessary content too much.
Finally, graduate students can use some auxiliary tools to help them cite documents correctly and avoid being judged as plagiarism by the duplicate checking system. For example, document management software can be used to manage the referenced document information and generate qualified citation formats as needed. At the same time, when writing a thesis, you can seek the guidance and help of your tutor to ensure that the cited documents meet the academic requirements.
In short, when writing academic papers, graduate students need to pay attention to the proper citation of documents, abide by academic norms, and follow their own disciplines