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Who was the first person to invent duplicate checking for papers?
The duplicate checking of university graduation thesis in China originated in 2009, but it didn't come from any single person, but from the university's attention to plagiarism at that time.

At that time, the number of college students increased dramatically, and the number of plagiarists increased accordingly, which became a common practice. To this end, the central government and even the Ministry of Education jointly issued a statement, requiring major universities to double-check students' graduation thesis to stop this trend of plagiarism and stealing other people's intellectual property rights.

Give a few examples:

In March, 2009, He Haibo, Zhejiang University, was disqualified as an associate professor. Li China, academician of the Academy of Engineering and dean of the School of Pharmacy of Zhejiang University, is responsible for poor supervision and will not be re-employed. Zhejiang University * * * checked 20 papers on academic ethics by He Haibo and relevant personnel in his research office, among which He Haibo involved 9 papers. After the incident, He Haibo was dismissed as an associate professor and his qualification. Zhejiang University excommunicated him.

In May 2009, a master's degree thesis of Dongbei University of Finance and Economics was exactly the same as a master's degree thesis of Nanjing University of Finance and Economics, except that the local "Jiangsu" was replaced by "Shandong", which was called "the most cattle master's degree thesis plagiarism event in history" by netizens.

The "Zhai Tianlin Incident" that broke out in February, 2065438+2009 made the Ministry of Education and universities strengthen the inspection of university papers.