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Software For Detecting Plagiarism

 

  1. Avoiding and Detecting Plagiarism - Tips for teachers and students on how to avoid and detect plagiarism. Emphasis on cut and paste plagiarism from the Internet.
  2. Cheat Wave: Busting Online Plagiarism - Review of three Anti-Plagiarism programs: Plagiarism.org, Essay Verification Engine, and IntegriGuard.
  3. Copy Detection Mechanisms - Article by 2 computer scientists, Narayanan Shivakumar and Hector Garcia-Molina,from Stanford University detailing how plagiarism databases work.
  4. CyberGuards - Protecting Your Rights on the Internet
  5. Houston Chronicle Editorial - Editorial on detecting and preventing student plagiarism by Gary Galles, economics professor from Pepperdine University.
  6. Hyperstamps - Cyber copyright service.
  7. Internet Plagiarism: Strategies to Deter Academic Misconduct - Article about plagiarism. Some good links.
  8. Plagiarism.org.uk - Business which investigates texts for plagiarism and copying by third parties. Studies academic, industrial and literary texts of all types.
  9. A Real-Life Instance of Plagiarism Detection by SCAM - An article about detecting plagiarism with detection software. Links to other stories.
  10. Salon News Magazine - An article about the problems that may occur with plagiarism detection software.
  11. South Shore Educational Collaborative: Plagiarism - Information and links for teachers wanting to check for plagiarism. Note: links are to sites that offer papers for free or for sale.
  12. Text Authorship Analysis and Plagiarism Detection Links - This is a link site dedicated to detecting plagiarism in works about and by Shakespeare.
  13. Turn It In - Provides a service to determine the originality of texts based on comparisons with their internal database and net-wide searches. Five free trials.
  14. Using the Web to fight Plagiarism - Martin Holmes provides tips on using AltaVista to locate resources from which a student may have plagiarized material.

 

 

 

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