Invitation to Try National Library's "WriteAid Similarity Scanner"
Dear Graduate Students,
To assist students in writing their theses and to provide a tool for checking the similarity of thesis content, the National Central Library, in collaboration with the NTNU team, has developed the "WriteAid Similarity Scanner." This system is now open for trial use, and there is a chance to win prizes by completing a questionnaire! We encourage you to make full use of this opportunity.
When submitting documents to your department or advisors, please continue to use the Turnitin system to generate similarity reports. This trial is solely for the National Central Library's system testing and will not be used in any graduation procedures at our university.
How to use:
- Eligibility: No application form is needed. Once you pass your oral defense and the "thesis format review," you can generate a similarity report by selecting "Similarity Scanner" in the thesis upload system [LINK].
- User Manual: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ABiNf-vVZNP1-PQCTbDTQpbgIhHigESX/view
- FAQ: https://wass.ncl.edu.tw/faq.html (Please click the "English" button in the top right corner for the English FAQ)
- System Support: https://reurl.cc/qVobDD. Please report any issues to help optimize the system.
Data Source: The system includes theses collected in the National Central Library's thesis database, including both public and non-public theses.
Trial Restrictions:
- Only upload the thesis that you have authored. Do not upload published papers, including theses or journal articles. The system has blocking mechanisms and will log these actions.
- Please generate the similarity report when uploading your thesis. Once the thesis is "submitted for review" and "approved," it is considered a "published thesis" and should not be uploaded to the detection system.
- Each person can generate up to 5 reports.
- The system regularly deletes data, so please download and save your Similarity reports.
- This system is limited to current graduating graduate students for trial use and is not available for use by faculty or other students.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact the library.