Generally speaking, journals will take the following steps to test papers:
1 The editorial department uploads the papers to be published to the academic misconduct detection system and sets the duplicate checking parameters.
The system will automatically compare the papers with the published papers in the database and calculate the similarity of the papers.
The editorial department will review the papers according to the test results of the system. If the similarity is too high, the author may be asked to modify or refuse to publish.
If the paper passes the test, the editorial department will arrange the review and publication process of the paper.
It should be noted that different journals may use different academic misconduct detection systems, so it is necessary to know the specific detection systems and duplicate checking parameters used by journals in order to better modify and control the quality of papers.