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Ouriginal by Turnitin is a similarity detection solution that combines text matching with writing-style analysis to promote academic integrity and help prevent plagiarism.
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Ouriginal is a text analysis software that is used to prevent and detect plagiarism. Ouriginal is easy to use and reliable, combining text-matching with writing-style analysis to promote academic integrity and prevent cheating.
Ouriginal by Turnitin is an award-winning software that helps detect and prevent plagiarism regardless of language. Combining text-matching with writing-style analysis to promote academic integrity and prevent plagiarism, Ouriginal is simple, reliable and easy to use.
What is Ouriginal? Ouriginal supports academic integrity by identifying textual similarities between documents submitted to Brightspace and available resource materials (regardless of language). The software does not determine whether or not plagiarism has occurred - it shows similarities of text with other sources.
Turnitin has entered into an agreement with Nordic private equity firm Procuritas to acquire Ouriginal, a company formed from the union of Urkund and PlagScan, established experts in plagiarism detection for academic institutions.
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Check for existing as well as new forms of plagiarism - from text similarity and synonym swapping to contract cheating, AI writing, and AI paraphrasing. Learn more. Grade paper-based, bubble sheet, and code assignments at scale.