Compilatio looks for sources of similarities among billions of web pages, private and open access scientific contents. As such, sources that you didn't directly consult could contain similarities that were found during the analysis – for instance, if they deal with the same subject.
It's up to you to read these new sources. In addition, when writing, you might feel like you're describing in your own words something that you've gleaned from your documentary research. However, sometimes you've retained the ideas so well that you'll write about them in a similar way to how you read about them. Unintentionally, you're plagiarising. Remember to keep a record of everything you read while doing research.
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