Whether the plagiarism checking software has an undergraduate database depends on the specific plagiarism checking software. There are a lot of plagiarism checking software on the market, some of which do have a database of undergraduates, while others don't.
Some well-known plagiarism checking software, such as CNKI, **time, VIP, etc. These large-scale plagiarism checking platforms usually have a relatively comprehensive database, including various types of academics**, journals**, degrees**, etc. Among them, CNKI is widely regarded as one of the most authoritative and professional academic plagiarism checking platforms in China. Therefore, most universities and academic institutions will choose to use CNKI for duplicate checking. The Undergraduate Library is of course also included.
However, some other plagiarism checking software may not have an undergraduate** library. This may be due to its small size, or its focus on a specific area or industry. For these software, their database may be more inclined to include some industry reports, news and other types of literature, and may not pay much attention to the inclusion of undergraduates**.
So how do you determine if a plagiarism checking software has an undergraduate library? In general, you can find out what the database covers by checking the software's official ** or how-to instructions. Alternatively, you can try using the software to do a plagiarism check and see if it can detect undergraduate students who have been cited or referenced in your own. If it can be detected, then this plagiarism checking software is likely to have a database of undergraduates.
In general, it is very necessary to choose a plagiarism checking software that has a database of undergraduates. Because the undergraduate library can effectively help you detect whether there are plagiarism, improper citations and other problems in your own **. This is of great significance for both your defense and the final academic evaluation.