Therefore, it is necessary to integrate the information found and change it into your own words. When writing a paper, I will definitely look up a lot of information and learn from others. The key is to turn other people's materials into your own, and copying them will definitely not work.
In any of the following circumstances, it is plagiarism:
1. The structure, basic arguments and contents are basically consistent with other people's completed papers (including published and unpublished papers), and the word consistency rate is over 60%;
2. The arguments and contents of important paragraphs in other people's completed papers are basically the same (including quotations), and the word consistency rate is over 70%;
3. It is basically the same as the continuous sentences (more than 300 words) in other people's completed papers, with a coincidence rate of more than 80%, without comments, and the behavior has reached more than two places;
4. It is basically consistent with the continuous sentences (more than 100 words) in other people's completed papers, and the coincidence rate is over 90%. No comment, this behavior has reached more than three places.
If more than 50% of the content of the paper comes from other articles (and there is no citation), it is regarded as plagiarism, and the current paper detection is based on this. If 70% of what you write is your own, it is no problem to quote other people's articles.
Drawing lessons from other people's paper framework is not plagiarism, but it would be terrible if the viewpoint structure and argument are similar in a large area.
At present, the paper is not strictly checked in the process of paper review, so it should be said that if you can write, you can pass. However, colleges and universities have introduced the system of selective examination of papers. If you accidentally draw a paper in the future and find plagiarism, your degree qualification will be cancelled according to the regulations, so you should write the paper well.