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 2023-05-17   2623

Grodno State Medical University has licensed access to the plagiarism checker “Антиплагиат.ВУЗ”, which makes it possible to detect plagiarism in your work.

To get the main idea of how the service works, you can use the "ТАРИФ FREE" option, but the number of modules in it is significantly less than in the licensed version. Therefore, the percentages will differ. You can also use the "ТАРИФ FREE" option to check the works intended for publication in the intramural conference collections.

To detect plagiarism and ensure authenticity in written content, please address the Hall of Electronic Information in the Library (main building, 2nd floor, office 201).

Scientific papers can be brought in person or sent by e-mail:

What will help you pass the plagiarism checker “Антиплагиат.ВУЗ”?

  • self-written work;
  • high-quality rewrite (detailed text processing);
  • reference list properly composed (the author of the borrowed fragment must be indicated).

The following techniques will not deceive the system:

  • replacing letters of one language with another (Russian letters "a", "e", "у" with Latin ones);
  • rearrangement of some words and sentences (the system recognizes paraphrasing);
  • not including a reference list, so that the percentage of uniqueness is higher (without a reference list, it is impossible to correctly make an expert assessment of the paper);
  • translation of a scientific article from a foreign language into Russian and claiming it as one’s own (the program is able to translate information found on the Internet).

After the verification is completed, you will get your unique Certificate on recognizing plagiarism. It will include four main parameters: matches, citations, originality, and self-citations.

The company "Антиплагиат.ВУЗ" offers free online training in the format of webinars, and also has its own YouTube channel, which hosts a huge number of useful educational videos for different categories of users.


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