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  2. Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    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 database and the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin checks and archives millions of papers and uses its database and algorithms to identify plagiarized material. [1]Submissions are compared to over 17 billion web pages, 200 million student papers, and over 100 million additional articles from content publishers, including library databases, text-books, digital reference collections, subscription-based publications, homework helper ...

  4. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Intro - Wikipedia

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    At off-peak hours for Turnitin, they could run full reports of every single article on English Wikipedia. The reports would detail which parts of Wikipedia articles matched web content, proprietary content, and, if desired, prior submissions to Turnitin. The reports would identify which external source positively overlapped for each match.

  5. Wikipedia:Turnitin/FAQ - Wikipedia

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  6. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Timeline - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Technical management - Wikipedia

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    Another option is to look for terms such as: from Wikipedia, by Wikipedia, via Wikipedia, etc. We can examine mirrors manually to see what other clues there are to content reuse. One possibility for semi-automating mirror detection is to add a feature to Turnitin reports so that a Wikipedia editor could 'flag' a matched-text source site as a ...

  8. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Trial - Wikipedia

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    The Turnitin trial, should it be approved by the community will have certain questions it seeks to answer: Does Turnitin's system effectively screen out false positives created by Wikipedia mirrors or sites that legitimately reuse our content under a compatible license?

  9. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Statement by Ocaasi - Wikipedia

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    Usage of Turnitin on Wikipedia might provide the additional benefit of operating as a deterrent to those who would otherwise be careless with or intentionally violate our copyright policies. The presence of Turnitin reports may encourage writers to make a more vigorous effort to avoid copying from copyrighted sources or to avoid close paraphrasing.