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How to improve the citation rate of other papers
Increase the number of words in the cited documents. ?

I. Detailed introduction

As long as the citation part appears in the paper to be detected, the duplicate checking system will check the citation part, calculate the citation rate of the document part, and automatically mark it in the paper duplicate checking report.

When a user refers a document to a paper, the correct citation format will be set. In duplicate checking, the duplicate checking system will identify the cited part, calculate the proportion of the total words of the cited part to the total words of the paper, and finally mark it in the duplicate checking report.

It is normal to quote documents in the process of writing a paper. Before writing, you should read a lot of documents 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 quotation format when writing a paper and the quoted part is not too big, it will not have any influence. The duplicate checking of HowNet papers will be automatically identified as the cited part and marked in green font. However, in the process of quoting, you must not quote in large pieces, because it will also be detected as plagiarism.

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 content of the reference 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 between 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.

Generally speaking, whether universities or magazines check the repetition of papers on HowNet, the main consideration is to remove the repetition rate of cited documents, which can also be reflected in the HowNet test report, which has the full-text repetition rate part.

The other part is to remove the repetition rate of cited documents. Therefore, even if the author cites other papers, as long as the citation format is correct, it will be automatically identified as the cited part by the repeated inspection of HowNet papers, and marked in green font, which will reflect the repetition rate when removing the cited documents.