Sci duplicate checking rate 15% is qualified.
Different types of sci have different requirements for the duplicate checking rate of qualified papers. Generally speaking, the duplicate checking rate of ordinary papers is 15%, which is strictly required to be within 10%. However, for sci papers, it cannot exceed 5%, and the requirements for duplicate checking are more stringent. This standard is only a general scope standard, and there are more specific standards for publications, mainly based on the requirements for publishing publications. Although the requirement for the repetition rate of sci review is not so strict, it does not mean that it can be quoted directly in a large space.
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Scientific Citation Index is a citation database created by eugene garfield (1957) in institute for scientific information, Philadelphia, USA. SCI (Science Citation Index), EI (Engineering Index) and ISTP (Science and Technology Conference Index) are three world-famous retrieval systems for scientific documents, which are internationally recognized as the main retrieval tools for scientific statistics and scientific evaluation.
In February 2020, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Science and Technology issued "Several Opinions on Standardizing the Use of Relevant Indicators of SCI Papers in Colleges and Universities and Establishing Correct Evaluation Orientation". This document should break the "SCI supremacy" of papers, take this as a breakthrough, take practical measures with strong pertinence and operability, break the "paper-only theory" and establish a correct evaluation orientation.