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【Resource Trial】「WriteAid Similarity Scanner」Trial Available Until August 31, 2026. Feel free to use it!

1. Overview: The "WriteAid Similarity Scanner" was developed by the National Central Library and the team at National Taiwan Normal University, under the commission of the Ministry of Education.   Based on data from the " National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan", this tool aims to assist graduate students in checking the similarity of their theses and enabling proactive verification of the originality of their theses.
2. Target Users: Current graduating master's and doctoral students who have not yet uploaded their theses in the " National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan" system.
3. Usage Period: 2026/4/27 - 2026/8/31
4. Trial URL: https://db.lib.cgu.edu.tw/er/geter/DB000079541/
5. Login Method: For first-time users, please complete the online application form (https://forms.gle/9UUDCK3rzh9H1fc59) for an account to access the system. Once your account is activated, you will be able to log in and use the system.
6. Notice:
(1) The system allows each user a maximum of five plagiarism checks. (The first three submissions will be processed immediately, and a similarity report will be provided. The fourth and fifth submissions will require 24 hours to complete.)
(2) The system requires the advisor's email address to be entered. Once the check is complete, a report link will be sent via email.
(3) The comparison results are for the user's personal reference only. Do not disclose or upload them online, and please comply with relevant copyright laws and regulations.
(4) The system will delete all student accounts at the end of each semester, and all associated similarity reports will no longer be accessible once the accounts are removed. Students are advised to download and securely save your reports in advance.
7. User Guide: https://reurl.cc/AMpRRZ
8. FAQ: https://wass.ncl.edu.tw/faq.html
9. Online Training Information:Two online training sessions will be held by the National Central Library. The meeting details are as follows, and all are welcome to register and participate.
(1) Session Schedule (Chinese):
*April 29, 2026 (Wednesday), 3:00 PM
*May 13, 2026 (Wednesday), 3:00 PM
(2) Registration Link: https://forms.gle/fN19MTE7KUqQmVJBA
(3) Notes: The registration deadline is May 11 (Monday). The online meeting link will be sent one day prior to the session.
Feel free to use it!
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