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Article by 2 computer scientists, Narayanan Shivakumar and Hector Garcia-Molina,from Stanford University detailing how plagiarism databases work.
Finds copies of content on the web to help find plagiarism and copyright infringement.
Provides a free service to determine the originality of texts based on comparisons with Internet searches.
Software helps users to find plagiarized content in their documents and URLs. It also includes cross matching and side by side comparison function.
An article about detecting plagiarism with detection software. Links to other stories.
An article about the problems that may occur with plagiarism detection software.
A fully automated paid service designed to help a school deal with plagiarism. It requires no software installation; all that is needed is a web browser and an e-mail address.
"Will Google Book Search uncover long-buried literary crimes?" Suggests that text searches focusing on books will reveal plagiarism old and new in the literary world. (November 21, 2006)
Realaudio-format radio report. Robert Siegel speaks with Louis Bloomfield, a professor of physics at the University of Virginia. Suspicious about student cheating, the professor designed a computer program that would identify student plagarism. The program identified 122 students whose work suggested cheating (Segment is 4 minutes in duration). (May 09, 2001)
Software helps users to find plagiarized content in their documents and URLs. It also includes cross matching and side by side comparison function.
An article about the problems that may occur with plagiarism detection software.
Finds copies of content on the web to help find plagiarism and copyright infringement.
An article about detecting plagiarism with detection software. Links to other stories.
Provides a free service to determine the originality of texts based on comparisons with Internet searches.
Article by 2 computer scientists, Narayanan Shivakumar and Hector Garcia-Molina,from Stanford University detailing how plagiarism databases work.
A fully automated paid service designed to help a school deal with plagiarism. It requires no software installation; all that is needed is a web browser and an e-mail address.
"Will Google Book Search uncover long-buried literary crimes?" Suggests that text searches focusing on books will reveal plagiarism old and new in the literary world. (November 21, 2006)
Realaudio-format radio report. Robert Siegel speaks with Louis Bloomfield, a professor of physics at the University of Virginia. Suspicious about student cheating, the professor designed a computer program that would identify student plagarism. The program identified 122 students whose work suggested cheating (Segment is 4 minutes in duration). (May 09, 2001)
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