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Plagiarism

This section provides information about plagiarism today. The sites contain tools and information to prevent plagiarism. The information is intended to assist students, teachers, and parents in defining what plagiarism is, how it can be avoided, and how it can be detected.

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EVE2 Plagiarism Detection for Teachers
A fee service that enables those in the teaching profession to detect internet plagiarism among student papers. Upon submission, a paper is reviewed before the teacher receives a report with amount of plagiarized information and specification on plagiarized material
Glatt Plagiarism Program
Gatt Plagiarism Services, Inc. provides different software options that assist in detecting and deterring plagiarism. The Teaching Program (GPTeach) provides instruction on how to avoid plagiarism, definitions of plagiarism, and a mastery test of concepts. The Screening Program (GPSP) detects plagiarism on almost any level. A free Self-Detection Program (GPSD) assists in detecting accidental cases of plagiarism in recent papers.
Guide to Plagiarism and Cyber-Plagiarism
The University of Alberta provides resources for students and faculty on plagiarism. Some tools include information on plagiarism in general, various types of plagiarism, reasons for plagiarizing, how to spot plagiarism, and how to avoid plagiarism.
iThenticate
iThenticate is an educational and corporate Internet tool that protects intellectual property, especially compositions in the areas of publishers, news agencies, companies, legal matters, and non-profits.
Plagiarism.org
Plagiarism.org is designed to assist internet plagiarism concerns. Information about plagiarism today, statistics, and tutorials on how to prevent plagiarism and improve writing and research skills are available.
Plagiarized.com
Dedicated to parents and teachers, plagiarized.com provides insights into how to spot and prevent plagiarism. Information on workshops, research advice, and steps to follow if you have a confirmed plagiarizer.
The Center for Academic Integrity (CAI)
Divided into public and member-only sections, the Center for Academic Integrity provides information to students, faculty, teachers, and administrators on plagiarism. Information on establishing academic integrity, honor codes at over 90 colleges and universities, and CAI research, among others, is available.
The Plagiarism Resource Site
Maintained by a University of Virginia professor, this site provides plagiarism discussion forums, free Windows- and non-Windows-based software for paper comparisons, and access to cases of alleged plagiarism.
Turnitin
Turnitin is an internet tool designed to assist educators and students with their writing and research skills. Turnitin offers products that assist fighting plagiarism. All products require either purchase or a license to use.
What Is Plagiarism?
Georgetown University provides examples to distinguish what defines plagiarism, specific instances where citations need to be used, and how to acknowledge some else's works, thoughts, or ideas.
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