Sir, 100% similarity is reported when the same document sent more than once. When we click on the link https://secure.urkund.com/view <https://secure.urkund.com/view/30012257-609408-978233> to open the analysis, the report is generated in two paras. On the right is the original as submitted by the scholar and to the left the matching portion is shown. All matches are highlighted and if we click on any of these highlighted portions the related matches will appear on the screen. To the top of the report, the cross-references are displayed. These are those sources which the Urkund software has fetched as matching to some portions of the document. If the authorized user/official is sure that the 100% matching is on account of the repeated postings, the click mark in the right hand box may be clicked out. The matching is also shown as high if the scholar has used her own already published research paper/s as part of the document. Verified copies of those published research papers may be asked as proof. Again the click marks within the parentheses may be clicked out to get a proper report. However, the scholar may be instructed to give proper citations to all those passages which belong to other published sources. Our practice at Jamia Hamdard Library, New Delhi is to supply a certificate to the scholar giving the matching ratio for the documents which is countersigned by the Librarian, the Supervisor and the Scholar. Thanks, T. Shahab On Tue, Sep 5, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Subhash Khode <subhashkhode27@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear sir/Madam,
We have Urkund software for Thesis plagiarism checking. When i checked the theses every time report shows only 2-4 % similarity. I told that i am checking properly. I am also unable to understand report completely.
Again i want to know if i have checked thesis and researcher want to submit after correction again then how i can remove first version of his/her thesis to avoid 100% similarity.
Kindly guide me in details.
Thanks
Dr. Subhash Khode Librarian Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalay Indore
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