![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The iThenticate software is usually good about removing the reference from its check. If an affiliation is marked for overlap then we simply ignore that and we mentally discount it from the total. Assuming you haven’t moved, affiliations should be the same from paper to paper, but iThenticate will probably flag it as identical text. Note that the color of the source, listed at the end of the report, matches the color of the overlapping text, and the number is the small box to the right gives the number of the source in the ranking list. Overlapping phrases are highlighted in color and put in a separate box, like the affiliation listing above. Next comes the text of the checked manuscript. This is the total amount of overlap that the iThenticate software found. This isn’t a published paper, yet, but I’m okay with showing you snippets of the content so that you can see what this report looks like.Īt the very top is a percentage value called the Similarity Index. I’m going to use one from my recent submission. I’ll have another post on acceptable and unacceptable levels of overlap in a similarity report, but first, I think that I should go through a report, step by step, to make sure that we are all familiarized with what these reports actually look like and tell us ![]()
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