Writing an academic paper requires proper citation of your sources. Compilatio Studium helps you by assisting you to identify the sources used, verify their presence in your bibliography, and adjust your similarity score accordingly.
Easily Identify Your Sources
On the "Similarity Sources" page, you get a list of primary and secondary sources detected in your document. Thanks to the provided URL links, you can access these sources.
If some sources appear on the list but are not yet in your bibliography, you can add them to ensure complete referencing.
Conversely, if you find that some sources are already properly cited, you can confidently ignore them. Your document's similarity score will automatically update to reflect these adjustments.
Adjust the Referencing of Detected Passages
The "Points of Interest" page helps you manage suspicious or quoted passages. With visual cues, you can quickly identify these excerpts and ensure they are properly referenced.
Compilatio Studium takes into account quoted citations and references already present. You have the option to exclude them from the similarity score, so that your analysis reflects only the genuinely problematic passages.
Follow Your Institution’s Citation Guidelines
Each institution typically imposes a specific citation style as outlined in the anti-plagiarism charter or the internal regulations. If no rule is defined, choose a citation style and apply it consistently to all your references.
To learn more about citation styles, refer to the article "Quotation rules to avoid plagiarism".
🎯 With Compilatio Studium, ensure that all your sources are properly referenced and comply with academic requirements!
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