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Can references be marked casually?
References can't be labeled casually.

1. First of all, don't write the references of graduation thesis casually, because only the references with correct format will not be detected by the duplicate checking system, so that the duplicate checking of the thesis can be effectively passed. So be sure to mark the format correctly.

2. Secondly, in order to correctly mark the format of the cited part, it is necessary to mark the source of the reference completely and concretely. In terms of footnotes and endnotes, such as journal names, authors' names, and paragraphs of articles where the quoted parts are located, these details are easily overlooked, but they also affect the duplicate checking rate, so they must be marked as clearly and completely as possible.

There are also many schools that require you to quote at least a few documents in your paper, and attach a specific website at the end of the paper. Don't forget this.

3. The more detailed part is about punctuation in quotations. The period should be placed at the end rather than in the middle, so that the duplicate checking system may detect the part behind the period as duplicate checking content, so that the repetition rate of the full text will be improved. This part also needs our attention. And the reference content should not be too short. If the content of the citation is too short, the HowNet detection system cannot accurately search for the citation.

Finally, don't quote too much, it may be regarded as academic misconduct, and the school will definitely fail.

When we are writing a paper, what we have to do is to increase the length of our writing. Emphasis should not be placed on those references, they just play a role in proving our argument and playing some auxiliary roles.