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Center for Academic Integrity (Rutland Institute for Ethics, Clemson University): The College of Wooster is a member of this worthwhile effort. The site contains valuable links to related sites, educational resources, many institutions' academic codes, and articles on academic integrity.
Glatt Plagiarism Services: This company offers three software programs that help with the detection of plagiarism.
Mag Portal: This search engine indexes and provides links to free-access magazine articles on the Web. If you didn't find it in a Web search engine, perhaps you'll find it here.
Plagiarism and Academic Honesty and Dishonesty ( College of Wooster, Psychology Department, Psychology Independent Study Handbook)
Plagiarism (Sharon Stoerger): An extensive, useful, annotated jump-start listing of plagiarism web sites. Organized by the following categories: articles, copyright & intellectual freedom, for instructors, for students, plagiarism case studies, plagiarism detection tools, term paper sites -- examples, additional plagiarism resources, additional ethics resources.
Plagiarism.org: An informational site for the detection of plagiarism and portal to Turnitin.com a fee-based service is designed to help teachers detect plagiarism in student papers. They offer five free trials to new users.
Search the CONSORT Library Catalog for the subject of Plagiarism
Subject Guides: The College of Wooster Libraries' Subject Guide that provides access to articles, etc. through the OhioLINK databases and other sources, many of which provide links to full text articles or texts. If the someone else found it electronically through these high quality databases, then you can too.
Web Search Tools (The College of Wooster Libraries): This page links to search engines and metasearch engines on the Web. Doing an exact phrase search in one or more of these search engines can help detect instances of plagiarism. Some allow users to select "exact phrase search" as a search option, others allow users to search an exact phrase by putting the phrase in quotes like this: "search this phrase".


