Did you know the University of Pittsburgh subscribes to the iThenticate plagiarism-detection system?

iThenticate is a plagiarism-detection system developed by iParadigms, LLC that is designed to be used by researchers to screen written material for originality.  iThenticate is used by federal government agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF) to check for instances of plagiarism in submitted proposals.

How it Works

The service allows researchers to easily upload and scan documents, manuscripts, research and other professional works into iThenticate. The iThenticate service compares the uploaded files against 52 billion web pages and 132 million content items from leading academic publications.  When the iThenticate comparison process is complete, a “similarity score” is generated.

How to get access to iThenticate

The Office of Sponsored Programs creates and maintains iThenticate accounts on behalf of the University of Pittsburgh research community.  Access the registration form.

iThenticate Training

The iThenticate website houses a large collection of training resources.

 

Date

Friday, August 24, 2018