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Systems that were able to switch papers in this way should be considered normal. The National Library and the National Assembly Library, which manage all theses in our country, have re-enrolled the thesis without any confirmation, if the author wishes. Even if plagiarism or theft is suspected, the original thesis can not be found in computer science.

The issue report 'I look deeply' is followed by Kim Min-jung.

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How was the replacement of the master's thesis possible? I asked the National Library of Korea.

[National Library of Korea officials: I do not know the reasons for his application. I do not have any data left. I was often asked by email or phone.]

Even if you do not explain why you want to change the article authors, it was a practice to change them whenever you want.

Under the current law, the National Library of Korea and the National Assembly Library did not have management regulations in place to preserve articles and academic materials as nationally recognized materials.

The Central Library acknowledged this problem and made a rule that two years ago, the university had to have an official letter to change the paper.

If you changed your thesis after the rule was changed, 29 cases were examined.

"I have to delete the thank you", "I have lost the seal of my supervisor", "I have to come to the table of contents".

If you have fewer reasons to replace it, you have to see if you can fix it, but there is no verification procedure.

[Officials of the Library of Congress: I do not inspect the paper itself or look at its content. If you send an official letter, I will handle it accordingly.]

In particular, the Library of Congress may return pre-replacement papers to the author or may be abused by those who wish to avoid the plagiarism controversy before hearing or teaching.

Once the thesis is replaced, it is impossible to see the contents of the existing thesis in the computer system.

[Kim Young-joo / Democrats: I think it is necessary to investigate the replacement of theses deposited in the National Library of Korea and the National Assembly Library.]

It is necessary to strengthen the university's disciplinary regulations on the exchange of papers and to supplement the system to make the approval of papers more strict.

(Image coverage: Chang, Hyun Cho, Image editing: Seong Won Ha)