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  1. The Plagiarism Spectrum 2.0. The Plagiarism Spectrum 2.0 identifies twelve types of unoriginal work — both traditional forms of plagiarism and emerging trends. Understanding these forms of plagiarism supports the development of original thinking skills and helps students do their best, original work. Read more. eBook.

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  2. Go to fanshaweonline.ca, s,Select Self Registration,and then Click on TurnItIn. Submissions Online Resource.Remember that resources, services, and staff to assist with research, writing, and citing are available through the Library Learning C. emic Offences, Warnings, andPenalties are available through the Academic Integrity Office (fanshawelib.

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  3. Turnitin®, "The TURNITIN system makes a ‘fingerprint’ of the work. This is merely a digital code that relays the fact that certain pre-defined content is present in the work. The ‘fingerprint’ does not include any of the work's actual contents and is therefore neither a copy nor a true derivative of the original text."

  4. Aug 15, 2023 · How Does Turnitin Work in an Academic Setting? When a student completes and submits a written assignment such as a Microsoft Word document, the submitted paper goes through Turnitin . The Turnitin software will then detect plagiarism by checking the document against a vast database of internet data comprised of academic articles, books, websites, and previously submitted student papers.

  5. Really there is no such thing. Turnitin, itself, is not interpreting the results it sends back; it is necessary for both you and your lecturer to do this. For example often the following types of scenario happen: “I have a very high Turnitin score but i t is only highlighting my reference list, citations and direct quotes – what should I do?”

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  6. Turnitin is an online plagiarism detection and referencing checking system that compares your work against other documents in the Turnitin database or that are available online. It identifies and provides reports on similarities between documents and is a tool widely used to improve academic writing skills. How does Turnitin work?

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  8. Do not move matched words and phrases around and resubmit to Turnitin to try to ‘defeat’ the text-matching. This is poor academic practice. Tips for paraphrasing. 1. Read the text from the source to make sure you understand the concept. 2. Identify key words which should not be changed (such as technical terms) 3.