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Plagiarism, Citation and Referencing Styles: Plagiarism Detection
A one-stop portal for resources on plagiarism, citation and referencing. You will find examples, tutorials, articles and a host of other useful information on these topics.
Definitions/Types
Wits Plagiarism Policy
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Plagiarism Declaration Form (Wits)
Punishments for Plagiarism@Wits
Turnitin.com(Wits)
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How to Interpret Turnitin Reports (Similarity Indexes)
How to Avoid Plagiarism
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Paraphrase to avoid plagiarism
Myths about Plagiarism
Plagiarism Scandals
Plagiarism Detection
Academic Integrity/Ethics
Academic Dishonesty
Plagiarism Tutorials
Writing Tips
Copyright vs Plagiarism
Referencing Styles/Guidelines
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What is Citation? Guidelines on when and how to cite?
When you don't need to cite
Referencing Tutorials
Reference Managers
Research Process
Resources/Articles
Legislation
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Relevant Legislation for Journalism & Media
Wits Library
Anti-Plagiarism Software
Academic Plagiarism Checker
Article Checker
Chegg Plagiarism Checker
Copygator
Copyscape -
Dupli Checker
Edubirdie Free Plagiarism Checker
Glatt Plagiarism Program
Grammarly Grammar Checker
Grammarly Plagiarism Checker
ihenticate Plagiarism Checker
Internet Essay Exposer
MOSS System for Detecting Software Plagiarism
Detects plagiarism of software
Paperrater
PlagiarismCheck.org
Plagiarism Checker (Daily Blog Tips)
Plagiarism Checker (free)
Plagiarism Checker (Smallseotools.com)
PlagiarismDetect
PlagiarismDetection.org
Plagiarism Search
Plagiarism Software (free)
Plagiarism Tools
Plagium
Policing Plagiarism
TinEye Reverse Image Search (detects images online)
Tools and Algorithms for finding plagiarism in source code
Top 10 Free Plagiarism Detection Tools For eLearning Professionals (2017 Update)
Turnitin.Com
Using Doc Cop
VIPER Anti-plagiarism software
Other relevant definitions
Digital Object Identifier - definition (Wikipedia)
DOI Key Facts
What is a doi?
What is a source?
OA Book on Plagiarism
OA Books on Plagiarism
Useful articles
5 Steps to Prove You’ve Been Plagiarized
8 Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism
The Age of Plagiarism?
Anti-Plagiarism Strategies
Be careful! Avoiding duplication: a case study
Blog : Plagiarism Q&A
The CopyCat Syndrome
Copyright laws are easily broken... hang on, that book looks familiar
A Different Perspective of Plagiarism (D. Yusof)
D J Taylor: Tales of plagiarism and atonement
Guidelines for a Victim: Dealing with Plagiarism (2003)
How should editors respond to plagiarism? (2011)
How Social Media Encourages Plagiarism (and Six Ways You Can Fight It)
How to Recognize Plagiarism
My Word! Plagiarism and College Culture
The new Plagiarism: Seven Antidotes to Prevent Highway Robbery in an Electronic Age
The new plagiarism in colleges and universities (2017)
Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement: Is Copying Illegal?
Plagiarism and the Web
Plagiarism in Cyberspace: Learning the Rules of Recycling Content witha view towards Nurturing Academic Trust in an Electronic World (D. Gerhardt)
The Plague of Plagiarism
Professor Checks Co-Authored Articles for Plagiarism
Reintroducing Students to Research
Research Ethics: Decoding Plagiarism and Attribution
Responding to Possible Plagiarism
Toward a Rational Response to Plagiarism - Advice - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Try It! Identifying Plagiarism
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