Different from other articles, papers must cite references, and the number of references will be required. The undergraduate thesis should cite more than 10 Chinese documents and more than 2 foreign documents. The master's thesis cites not less than 40 Chinese documents and not less than 20 foreign documents; No less than 100 Chinese documents are cited in doctoral dissertations, and no less than half of the total foreign documents are cited. It can be seen that the school's requirements for letters of introduction are quite strict.
When writing our graduation thesis, we may have heard the teacher say that you need to spend 90% of your time reading the literature, and then spend 65,438+00% of your time sorting it out. This arrangement is to screen valuable information and use it when writing a paper. Before writing formally, we need to know one thing Will it be plagiarism to learn from these references?
Is it plagiarism to incorporate the contents of references into the paper?
This integration also depends on the situation. If you change according to other people's papers and don't add anything new, it must be plagiarism, which is equivalent to washing the manuscript. For a highly professional article, it is not so easy to correct it. The technical terms and meanings of the original sentence will be difficult for you to correct, and there will still be many similarities, especially the whole quotation, which is no different from direct plagiarism.
Under what circumstances is it not plagiarism to incorporate references into papers?
The reference we want to learn has not been judged as plagiarism by the duplicate checking system. We can do this: expand the reading range of documents, and it is best to cover both Chinese and English documents as much as possible. Don't study too much in the same paper, only record the very important parts, so that the references we sorted out will be scattered and not easy to be found to be repeated.
In addition, we should also pay attention when using these materials. We should not put them together directly, but use them alternately, or we should focus on our own content. Moreover, when we use these documents, we should not copy them directly, but express them in our own words, and then add some of our own opinions, so that they will not be judged as plagiarism.
I am familiar with 300 Tang poems, and I can recite them even if I can't write poems, and I can write papers. Read more documents, and the topics and ideas you want to write will come out. With an idea, the next thing will be easy, and you will know what to write and how to write it. The papers written in this way are not only low in repetition rate, but also generally high in quality.