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Is it necessary to check for duplication if ordinary journals are published?
This is necessary.

Generally, journals will be checked when submitting, and will be published only if they meet the requirements.

Usually, repeated inspections are required. Periodical papers that are not published now need to be checked again, but the requirements are not as strict as those that need to be published. If it is a paper to be published, it needs to be checked again to ensure that the content and repetition rate meet the requirements. If the repetition rate is unqualified, it will be returned and requested to be revised again.

Not all domestic academic journals will be copied when they are published, and even some HowNet journals are not immune.

Most CNKI journals will definitely go through one or two tests before being reviewed or finalized. However, few journals follow the random inspection policy. Before that, an author was cheated. His own article is considered as a social test, so he thinks it's too much. Unexpectedly, the submitting unit was told that the repetition rate was much higher.

At present, there are still many non-knowledge publications that do not take hard exams, but follow the principle of taking responsibility. If something really goes wrong, they will directly withdraw the manuscript and withdraw you from the net.

Therefore, if your company requires that the papers must be tested up to standard when submitting materials, please be sure to confirm with the publication whether the publications have been tested, what platform to use for testing (if it is Wanfang's best to self-test, because this is not very strict), and what the test results are (it is not necessary to report or have accurate results, just know a range). Moreover, we should pay special attention to the periodicals that cannot be found on the Internet. At present, many have not been tested!

Otherwise, you may be just like the author I mentioned just now. The paper was published in HowNet magazine, and the result was finally told by the unit that the repetition rate exceeded the standard, and the final title evaluation was postponed for one year.

Paper duplicate checking is mainly divided into first draft duplicate checking and final draft duplicate checking. Checking the duplicate of the first draft is to let yourself have a preliminary understanding of the repetition rate of the paper, and modify it according to the repetition part of the test report to reduce the repetition rate. The duplicate check of the final draft is the last duplicate check before the tutor submits the paper to the school after confirming that there are no obvious academic problems.

Ways to reduce the weight of paper:

The first step is to use PaperUC intelligent weight reduction, which can directly modify some parts of paper that are easy to modify into originals, greatly shortening the modification time.

The second step is to delete some data or nouns in the article by deleting, but it should be noted that the deleted parts can not affect the overall academic literacy of the article, and only some irrelevant places can be deleted, thinking that these places can not be degraded anyway.

The third step is to translate the remaining parts into Russian, French and German by translation method, and then translate them back to Chinese after translation, and choose the best according to the results, but this step must be polished, otherwise it will look obscure.