Duplicate checking rate refers to the proportion of the whole paper that is identified by the detection system as similar to other published or unpublished documents. Generally speaking, the duplicate checking rate of papers should be controlled within 10%, preferably within 5%. If it exceeds this range, it may be identified as plagiarism or plagiarism.
However, the specific duplicate checking rate standard is influenced by management standards of different schools, different disciplines and different periodicals. And it will be different because of the different algorithms of different duplicate checking software. Therefore, the specific duplicate checking rate standard should be determined according to the specific requirements of duplicate checking software, periodicals or schools.
In order to avoid being identified as plagiarism or plagiarism, students should pay attention to the search and citation of original documents when writing their papers, and try to avoid being identical with other people's articles. In addition, pay attention to whether pictures, tables, formulas, etc. The articles published in the newspaper are all repetitive. If there are similarities, the source and quotation should also be indicated.
Methods of duplicate checking of papers:
1, detected by computer software.
At present, there are many professional paper duplicate checking tools on the market, such as "duplicate checking treasure", "plagiarism detection system" and "Turnitin". Students can upload papers to these softwares for testing. These tools can automatically detect the similarity and relevance of papers and let them know where the original text appears and what to quote.
2. Independent detection.
Students can test their own papers. In the test, students can use public search engines, such as Google and Baidu search. At the same time, you can also consult relevant literature through the online library or data retrieval platform, including domestic and foreign academic journals, conference papers and even leading academic works, to ensure that your own research is different from others' research.
3. Digital library retrieval.
At present, many universities and research institutions have digital libraries, which contain many academic journals, dissertations and conference papers at home and abroad. You can search related literature through these digital libraries to ensure that your papers are not plagiarized or plagiarized.