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GeneralIvys shun plagiarism detection toolBloomberg.com reports that several Ivy League Universities are refusing to subscribe to plagiarism detection resources claiming that, "using software would undermine the trust between teachers and students." Turnitin & copyrightIn an article in Texas Tech's student paper, a law student questions the legality of Turnitin's practice of acquring for free and storing entire student essays. NYC secondary schools adopt turnitinA number of public and private secondary schools in the NYC area have subscribed to Turnitin. 'Does plagiarism matter?'Jonathan Wolff muses on plagiarism in The Guardian. NPR revisits 'Cut and paste plagiarism'
UNH to trial TurnitinThe University of New Hamphsire has decided to test Turnitin. "The cost for Turnitin, . . . according to the faculty minutes, is $11,056 for a year and $27,356 for three years." Turnitin prompts debate @ CMU
At a panel discussion, Central Michigan "students and staff raised questions . . . about the university investing nearly $15,000 for a new service to help prevent plagiarism."
UMass subscribes to Turnitin
The University of Massachusetts has decided to subscribe to Turnitin. The subscription will cost $20,000/year.
4,000 schools have subscribed to Turnitin
By Anonymous at 2005-10-21 14:22 | General | Turnitin - Universities | 2 reads
LexisNexis partners with iParadigms
"LexisNexis and iParadigms [the creators of Turnitin] teamed up to create a product called CopyGuard to help detect plagiarism and copyright infringement and protect intellectual property."
Iowa encourages faculty to use Turnitin
The U of Iowa has recently begun to encourage its faculty to use the Turnitin subscription that the university has had for three years.
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