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Students, Faculty Doubt Efficacy of Plagiarism Software

Margaret Yoder  —  Apr 5, 2012

One year after the Faculty Senate passed a resolution adopting Turnitin.com as a strategy to reduce plagiarism on campus, the Judicial Codes Counselor Office — which represents students accused of Code of Conduct violations — has yet to see a case in which the software detected plagiarism.

Professors Differ on Effectiveness of Plagiarism Software

Manu Rathore  —  Nov 16, 2011

Turnitin, a plagiarism detection software, was adopted by the University this fall to reduce the cases of plagiarism on campus. Three months into using the program, faculty members offered differing opinions as to its effectiveness.

Fostering Student Honesty

Feb 10, 2011

Turnitin anti-plagiarism software undermines the trust between students and teachers. 

Daily Syllabus: Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011

Feb 9, 2011

Click to see The Sun's guide to Wednesday's news and life. 

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