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Check whether the author wrote about himself or who.
No matter how many authors you have in a paper, we only need to fill in the first author when checking the duplicate. For example, our common HowNet duplicate checking system only identifies the first author of the paper.

When we check duplicate papers, we don't just upload them. We also need to fill in the author and title of the paper. When filling in the author's name, some students expressed incomprehension. The paper includes the first author, the correspondent author and the third author.

If the paper is completed by a team, there may be as many as a dozen authors. So how should so many paper authors fill in the papers submitted by the duplicate checking system?

What if your paper is published by several people and everyone needs a duplicate check report? This will definitely happen, but only the first author can be filled in, and other authors will not delete the papers published by the first author before, and some contents of the papers may be mistaken for plagiarism by the duplicate checking system.

The author of the paper duplicate checking system usually has only one input box, which does not distinguish between the first author and the second author. If you see that the authors of any duplicate checking system are filled in separately, it is definitely not a formal duplicate checking system.

Some students are a little reluctant to fill in their real names when checking duplicates, for fear of leaving detection marks in the duplicate checking system, which will be found by the unit or school, which will have a bad influence, because some schools are not allowed to check duplicates in advance. Actually, don't worry about this. Filling in the real name has no effect on the subsequent duplicate check.