Grammarly provides two key supports for academic writing:
Standardized reference generation
- Open browser extensions during research
- Click on the toolbar icon when you encounter a web page or PDF that needs to be referenced.
- Select the "Generate Citation" function.
- Select the desired style in the APA/MLA/Chicago etc. format
- The system automatically extracts author, title, and publication information to generate a full citation
- Supports batch export of reference lists
Plagiarism Detection Operation Guide
- Upgrade to Pro version required
- Upload a thesis document or write directly in the Grammarly editor
- Click on the "Plagiarism" button to initiate scanning (takes about 2-5 minutes)
- View a list of percentage metrics and matching sources
- Click on a specific paragraph to see the specific source of similar content
- Modify formulation or add normative references as suggested
IMPORTANT NOTE: Test results need to be combined with manual judgment, in particular:
1) Generic knowledge expressions may be misclassified as plagiarized
2) It is recommended to keep the originality rate above 85%
3) The use of professional academic tools such as Turnitin is still recommended for review before final submission
This answer comes from the articleGrammarly: the smart tool for proofreading and optimizing written content in real timeThe