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To reduce your similarity index percentage in iThenticate, you can manually remove some sources, such as quoted text, bibliographic data, and minor matches, from the report's similarity calculation using the platforms ‘Filters and Exclusions’ function
Where there are common phrases and sentences in your content, iThenticate will most probably find similar content in its database and match it. If you have not been able to do a good job of paraphrasing, iThenticate may find some similarities. If some sources were used in your work, but not properly credited, iThenticate would possibly consider that portion of the work pure plagiarism.
In case you're experiencing any complications while attempting to upload a document on iThenticate, make sure that the document has been saved in the accepted file types (PDF, Word, RTF etc.). If the file is too big, consider making it smaller or breaking it down into smaller sections.
Institutions or publishers have varying limits of tolerance for similarity indices. A score of below 15% is usually permissible although it may depend on the field of study. There are journals that can tolerate 20% as long as most of the similarity results from frequently utilized phrases or references. Nonetheless, anything exceeding 30% tends to attract more attention.
iThenticate does not provide a free service. It is usually a paid tool offered mainly to academic institutions, publishers or through subscription. Some universities provide access to their researchers but individuals must usually get a subscription.
An updated document can be uploaded by visiting your iThenticate account login. Go to your original document’s project folder. Search for option to upload a new document.
Many journals using iThenticate exclude small matches such as phrases of 6-10 words. However, the specific number of words excluded varies depending on the journal's settings and guidelines. Some may also exclude references, bibliographies, and direct quotations from being flagged for similarity.
iThenticate is highly reliable for detecting similarities in text, as it checks against a vast database of academic publications, websites, and reports. However, it doesn't judge intent, so matches that appear may be from properly cited quotes or standard phrasing in the field. Therefore, human review of the report is essential to accurately determine originality and ensure that properly attributed material isn't misidentified as plagiarism.
Click the Submit a document option and upload your revised file. You can use iThenticate’s comparison feature to check changes between the original and revised submissions.
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