What is the Institutional Database?
The Institutional Database is the archive of papers submitted by students in your institution. Each institution’s Institutional Database is stored in the central SafeAssign service and kept separate from other institution’s databases. Papers are automatically added to this database upon submission and are stored in the central service to be checked against other papers submitted from your institution. The Institutional Database is completely separate from the Global Reference Database which extends across institutions and students must volunteer their papers to.
The Institutional Database is the archive of papers submitted by students at the College of DuPage. COD’s Institutional Database is stored in the central SafeAssign service and kept separate from other institution’s databases. Papers are automatically added to this database upon submission and are stored in the central service to be checked against other papers submitted from COD. The Institutional Database is completely separate from the Global Reference Database which extends across institutions and to which students must volunteer their papers.
Related Questions
- When will our school receive materials and instructions for preparing the medical education database and conducting the institutional self-study in preparation for our next LCME accreditation survey?
- Does the HIPAA Privacy Rule permit the creation of a database for research purposes through an Institutional Review Board (IRB) waiver of individual authorization?
- Can temporary accounts be created for users who are not yet in the institutional database?