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I understand that there are Web-based resources that help faculty to identify whether students have lifted entire papers or portions of papers from on-line sites without citation. What are they?

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I understand that there are Web-based resources that help faculty to identify whether students have lifted entire papers or portions of papers from on-line sites without citation. What are they?

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Yes, there are such resources, which may ease the burden of finding the source for what you might recognize as non-original work. One resource is called Turnitin.com and the University maintains a contract with them so that faculty can use this service.

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