The development of modern technology has made the Internet resources more and more abundant, making it easier for people to obtain information. However, the problem that comes with it is that academic misconduct in academia is also on the rise. Plagiarism and plagiarism are gradually becoming a major hidden danger in the academic world. In order to ensure the integrity and quality of academic research, various plagiarism checking systems came into being. These systems detect text in ** against existing literature databases to identify possible plagiarism. However, some people raised a question: when checking for duplicates, can the entire article be submitted to the duplicate checking system for testing?This issue has caused widespread discussion and controversy.
Proponents argue that submitting the entire article to a plagiarism checking system would allow for a more comprehensive detection of similarity in the text. After all, the parts that may be plagiarized in ** are not limited to the cited literature, but also include various aspects such as presentation, analysis, discussion, etc. Only by submitting the entire article to the plagiarism checking system can we ensure that all possible plagiarism is detected in time. Moreover, the algorithms and techniques of the plagiarism checking system are also constantly improving, which can effectively process larger texts.
Opponents, however, argue that there are some problems with submitting the entire article to the plagiarism checking system. First of all, due to the long time required by the existing plagiarism checking system to process large texts, submitting the entire text completely** may lead to too long detection time. In addition, some ** may contain personal privacy or unpublished research results, and submitting them completely to the plagiarism checking system may involve information leakage and infringement issues.
To sum up, it is still a controversial issue whether all submissions are made when checking for plagiarism. In order to solve this problem, you can consider submitting parts of ** selectively on a case-by-case basis, such as submitting only the body part or only the citations. In addition, the developers of the plagiarism checking system should also continue to improve the system algorithms and technologies, and improve the processing power and detection accuracy of the system to better meet the needs of the majority of academic circles. Through the efforts of many parties, we believe that we can find a solution that can protect the integrity of academic research while balancing privacy and convenience.