General journals or journals will stipulate that the repetition rate of papers written and published by authors must be less than 20% or 30%, which is also the policy of cracking down on academic fraud issued by most general journals. Therefore, for comrades who want to publish general journals, it is an important threshold to ensure that the repetition rate of papers is less than 20%-30%.
Therefore, many authors will take the initiative to check the copies of their papers before submitting them to magazines or periodicals. However, in the face of complex duplicate checking software, authors are usually confused and don't know what duplicate checking software magazines or periodicals use to check the repetition rate of their papers. Usually, papers published by magazines or periodicals need to be included by HowNet, and all papers that need to be included by HowNet need to be detected by HowNet journals. HowNet journals are mainly divided into the following two types, namely, AMLC (Academic Misconduct Document Detection System for Sci-tech Journals) and SMLC (Academic Misconduct Document Detection System for Social Science Journals), and their databases and articles are quite different. At the same time, in addition to the above two types of academic continuous document detection systems, HowNet's academic misconduct document detection system also includes HowNet VIP5. 1 (mainly used for detecting doctoral dissertations), HowNet PMLC (mainly used for detecting undergraduate graduation theses) and HowNet small decomposition detection (mainly used for detecting the first draft of doctoral dissertations). The above paper detection systems all belong to the academic misconduct detection system of HowNet. It is only different in the collection and database of articles, so the author must choose an appropriate paper detection system to detect the papers to be published according to whether his articles belong to scientific journals or social science journals.
In addition, we need to remind everyone that we must know in time what paper detection system is used by magazines or periodicals before submitting. At present, few magazine articles are detected by VIP academic misconduct detection system. However, most domestic magazines or periodicals still use the academic misconduct detection system of HowNet, and most magazines and periodicals stipulate that the duplicate checking rate of ordinary periodical papers must be lower than 20%-30%. It should be noted that different detection systems also have their final repeated inspection rates.