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  2. Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin. Turnitin (stylized as turnitin) is an Internet-based similarity detection service run by the American company Turnitin, LLC, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Founded in 1998, it sells its licenses to universities and high schools who then use the software as a service (SaaS) website to check submitted documents against its ...

  3. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    See also: Duplicate publication. The reuse of significant, identical, or nearly identical portions of one's own work without acknowledging that one is doing so or citing the original work is sometimes described as "self-plagiarism"; the term "recycling fraud" has also been used to describe this practice. [ 111 ]

  4. PlagScan - Wikipedia

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    PlagScan. PlagScan is a plagiarism detection software, mostly used by academic institutions. PlagScan compares submissions with web documents, journals and internal archives. The software was launched in 2009 by Markus Goldbach and Johannes Knabe of Cologne, Germany. In 2019/2020, PlagScan merged with a similar Swedish company, Urkund, to form ...

  5. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    Africa Check: Africa's first independent fact-checking organization with offices in Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal and the UK checking claims made by public figures and the media in Africa. [14] Africa Check is a signatory to the International Fact-Checking Network's codes of principles. [15] Africa Check is indexed by Duke Reporter's ...

  6. Wikipedia:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism is presenting someone else's work – including their language and ideas – as your own, whether intentionally or inadvertently. Because it can happen easily and by mistake, all editors are strongly advised to actively identify any potential issues in their writing. Plagiarism can take several forms.

  7. Stylometry - Wikipedia

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    Stylometry is the application of the study of linguistic style, usually to written language. [ 1 ] It has also been applied successfully to music, [ 2 ] paintings, [ 3 ] and chess. [ 4 ] Stylometry is often used to attribute authorship to anonymous or disputed documents. [ 5 ] It has legal as well as academic and literary applications, ranging ...

  8. Levenshtein distance - Wikipedia

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    The Levenshtein distance between two words is the minimum number of single-character edits (insertions, deletions or substitutions) required to change one word into the other. It is named after Soviet mathematician Vladimir Levenshtein, who defined the metric in 1965. [ 1 ] Levenshtein distance may also be referred to as edit distance, although ...

  9. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Technical management - Wikipedia

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    The similarity to external content could be 100% but if it were a positive it'd still be a false positive. I hope to ask on Tuesday how iThenticate might or might not address such content. I'd be very surprised if anything other than rough heuristics could be used to cut down on those positives. — madman 06:23, 1 September 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]

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