The duplicate checking system will check all the information in the paper. If the user puts references in the paper to be tested, the reference part will also be checked by HowNet, otherwise it will not be checked.
However, whether it is necessary to put references in the paper for testing requires students to check the duplicate requirements of the school. If the school requires that the contents of the references be put into duplicate checking, students should also put the references into duplicate checking to ensure that the duplicate checking results are consistent. If the school requires only the text to be tested, students will delete other parts by themselves, leaving only the text for testing.
Does duplicate checking of papers include references?
It is normal to quote documents in the process of writing a paper. Before writing, you need to read a lot of literature to understand the development of disciplines in the industry, which is also a process of common sense accumulation and learning. Therefore, as long as the author uses the correct citation format and the citation part is not very large, it will not have an impact.
The duplicate checking of HowNet papers will be automatically identified as the quoted part and marked in green font. However, it must be noted that in the process of quoting, never quote in a big way, because this will also be detected as plagiarism.
How to deal with the repeated references in the paper
Citation is a double-edged sword. Once it exceeds the limit, it will be identified as plagiarism by the paper detection system. In order to prevent this from happening, efforts should be made on reasonable citation.
The quoted content is usually between double quotation marks and ends with a period after the double quotation marks are completed. This is the correct reference method. If a period is used in the middle of double quotation marks, the text after the period will be regarded as plagiarism. Citation should introduce a small number of opinions and arguments from other documents, and never quote large paragraphs, otherwise it is plagiarism.