Automated tools
WikiReviewers uses a variety of automated tools to scan documents for plagiarism. These tools compare the text of a document to a database of billions of web pages, articles, and books. If the tools find any matches, they will flag the document for human review.
Human review
Once a document has been flagged for plagiarism, it is reviewed by a human editor. The editor will carefully compare the document to the original source to determine if plagiarism has occurred. If the editor finds that plagiarism has occurred, they will take action to remove the plagiarized content from the document.
How can I avoid plagiarism?
The best way to avoid plagiarism is to give credit to the original authors of the information that you use in your work. This can be done by citing your sources in the proper format. You can also avoid plagiarism by paraphrasing information instead of copying it word-for-word. If you are not sure whether or not you are plagiarizing, you should ask a teacher or librarian for help.