Use a Plagiarism Checker to Get References for a Research Paper
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Getting all your citations together for a research paper can take a lot of work, and you might miss a few if you're not careful. To avoid this problem, redditorDisguising suggests finding what you need fast by using a plagiarism checker.
When you run your paper through a checker, you'll get a bunch of sources you can use to quickly assemble a bibliography. This takes less work than figuring it out yourself through the books. Here are a few checkers you can use:
Your mileage may vary with the different tools, so you probably should run your paper through a few of them to get all your sources. You'll know if it missed anything, as you have the books, so you can always add the remaining sources the hard way if it did. This method just might give you a few extra sources to cite, however, so you can make sure you don't wind up getting accused of plagiarism when you didn't do anything wrong.
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