Many colleges and universities use Turnitin, SafeAssign, and other “plagiarism detection” software to detect, and deter, academic dishonesty. Since 2005, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries have provided students direct access to SafeAssign and Turnitin as teaching tools to help them identify improper citation of sources. Students appreciate having free access to these products when similar software can be cost-prohibitive. However, Turnitin commonly finds false positives in student papers, and students may find Turnitin’s originality reports difficult to understand. Therefore, it is unclear how helpful it is to offer this library service to students, versus focusing on teaching proper citation of sources
The paper highlights the coverage, features, functionalities and limitations of different anti-plagi...
The use of the online plagiarism detection software Turnitin, as a learning tool for students, was t...
The session will outline how Turnitin was introduced to the University of Kent in 2006 and then impl...
News release announces that the University of Dayton has acquired a high-tech tool to combat student...
Presented at the 2004 IOLUG (Indiana Online Users Group) Spring Program, this presentation explored ...
Academic dishonesty or plagiarism is a growing problem in today\u27s digital world. Use of plagiaris...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
In 2003, McGill University, a member of the Canadian “G10” research universities, undertook a limite...
Literature from many disciplines has, for years, called for library involvement in academic integrit...
Plagiarism is a continual problem in academia. Plagiarism-detection tools like Turnitin have been us...
Committee members: Hunt, Rebecca; Tawfik, Andrew.Advisor: Mayall, Hayley.Includes illustrations.Incl...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Like many educational institutions, the University of South Alabama has seen a recent uptick in acad...
The paper highlights the coverage, features, functionalities and limitations of different anti-plagi...
The use of the online plagiarism detection software Turnitin, as a learning tool for students, was t...
The session will outline how Turnitin was introduced to the University of Kent in 2006 and then impl...
News release announces that the University of Dayton has acquired a high-tech tool to combat student...
Presented at the 2004 IOLUG (Indiana Online Users Group) Spring Program, this presentation explored ...
Academic dishonesty or plagiarism is a growing problem in today\u27s digital world. Use of plagiaris...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
In 2003, McGill University, a member of the Canadian “G10” research universities, undertook a limite...
Literature from many disciplines has, for years, called for library involvement in academic integrit...
Plagiarism is a continual problem in academia. Plagiarism-detection tools like Turnitin have been us...
Committee members: Hunt, Rebecca; Tawfik, Andrew.Advisor: Mayall, Hayley.Includes illustrations.Incl...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Turnitin plagiarism detection software became available to all staff at the University of Kent the b...
Plagiarism is a growing problem for universities, many of which are turning to software detection fo...
Like many educational institutions, the University of South Alabama has seen a recent uptick in acad...
The paper highlights the coverage, features, functionalities and limitations of different anti-plagi...
The use of the online plagiarism detection software Turnitin, as a learning tool for students, was t...
The session will outline how Turnitin was introduced to the University of Kent in 2006 and then impl...