Citing literature is a very important step in the writing process for graduate school. Here's how to cite a ** and start your search.
* citations are used to prove the reliability and legitimacy of your opinions, as well as to respect the work of other scholars. Correctly citing other people's literature is one of the basic requirements of academic research. When it comes to citation, there are generally two ways: direct citation and indirect citation. A direct quote is a direct excerpt of a passage from the original text and enclosed in quotation marks. Indirect citation refers to the rewriting of a paragraph of text in the original text without the use of quotation marks. **Citations refer to citing the findings or opinions of other authors in a research report in order to support one's own research. Reasonable citations can increase the credibility and scholarly value of the research**. When citing the research results of others, it should be based on the standard of citation, including the author's name, title, journal name, volume number, issue number, page number and other information. Citations can be in the form of direct quotes, indirect quotes, or summaries of other people's opinions.
In addition to citations, starting a literature search is also an integral step in writing a graduate degree. Literature searches can help determine the choice of research direction, obtain the latest research results in related fields, and help expand the understanding of research questions. Nowadays, the rapid development of Internet technology has provided convenience for literature search. Academic search engines such as Google Scholar, Academic, and CNKI can help scholars quickly find relevant literature. In addition, the literature resources can be further expanded by reading the citations of **.
*Plagiarism checking is an important part of ensuring academic integrity. With the popularization of Internet technology and the frequent occurrence of academic misconduct, the use of plagiarism checking system has become more and more necessary. The plagiarism checking system detects whether there is similar content in ** by comparing the existing literature databases, helping scholars to eliminate behaviors that do not conform to academic norms and avoid plagiarism. Common plagiarism checking systems include CNKI, **free, etc.
Finally, graduate students should pay attention to correctly citing other people's literature, abide by academic norms, and use various plagiarism checking systems reasonably when writing graduation **. Only through proper citation and adequate retrieval of relevant literature can the importance and credibility of the research be guaranteed and academic dishonesty avoided.