- What is plagiarism?
- PlagiarismCheck from Plagiarism.org
- PlagiarismDetect.com Free online plagiarism detection.
- University of Kansas Writers’ Roosts Strategies for Eliminating Plagarisim
- Philip Long, Plagiarism: IT-Enabled Tools for Deceit? Syllabus Magazine
- Eve2 $19.95 for unlimited use
- Findsame. Paste text or a web page URL in the box and FindSame will show you where on the Web any piece of that text or page appears. Free service
- Glatt Plagiarism Services Three different software Programs to help deter and detect plagiarism.
- Understanding & preventing plagiarism from Accredited Schools Online
- Integriguard Free and fee-based programs.
- Moss, a program for detecting software plagiarism
- Lemoyne College Electronic Plagiarism Seminar: an extremely detailed look at the issues — causes and cures
- Plagiarism Resource Center University of Virginia: allows you to compare digitized files for similarities, but not to external sources
- Plagiarism.org Looks for plagiarism from the Web or another class
- TurnItIn Commercial site with tools to detect plagiarism
- University of Alberta Library website dealing with many aspects of plagiarism, including how to detect & deal with it.
- Webtools Newsletter An overview of the tools available to instructors, including a listing of web sites and sage advice: prevention is better than a cure!
- WordCHECK KeyWORD software Software designed specifically as a tool to help detect plagiarism, protect intellectual property and provide a means of identifying how information has been misused or stolen.
- Plagiarism on Campus: Resources to Help Detect, Prevent and Avoid Classroom Plagiarism for Teachers and Students
- Understanding & Preventing Plagiarism: Strategies & Resources for Students & Teachers
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Your site has been very helpful so thank you so much! 🙂 I found another helpful page while browsing, https://safestars.org/review-guide-to-online-research/
The page talks about search engines like Academic or Scientific search engines, Open Access Journal Databases and how to use Search Operators. It also mentions tips on how to know if the site or link is a credible or trusted source and discusses on how to prevent plagiarism, which I think is a very important thing to note when getting information from the internet. The site has some good content to it so I wanted to share it with you in case you’re interested in including it alongside your other resources.. Again, thank you very much! 🙂
Regards,
Sandra