Plagiarism Facts for Faculty and Students:
Important Information on How to Avoid and Detect Plagiarism

|Student Resources | Faculty Resources | Faculty Tools|

Student Resources:

                                                                                                               

Faculty Resources:

                                                                                                                             

Faculty Tools (commercial detection sites):

    • EVE, the Essay Verification Engine http://www.canexus.com/eve/index3.shtml 
      A commercial detection product. A trial of the software can be downloaded and used for 15 days. 

    • Glatt Plagiarism Services, Inc. http://www.plagiarism.com 
      Glatt sells three different plagiarism software resources, the first is a tutorial students use to learn about plagiarism, the second is detection software which looks for plagiarism in a file, and the third, a self-detection program that helps a writer avoid inadvertent plagiarism. The detection tool uses the student's own writing style to detect possibly plagiarism. 

    • Moss (for a measure of software similarity) http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Eaiken/moss.html
      From the web site: "Moss (for a Measure Of Software Similarity) is an automatic system for determining the similarity of C, C++, Java, Pascal, Ada, ML, Lisp, or Scheme programs. To date, the main application of Moss has been in detecting plagiarism in programming classes."

    • Turnitin.com http://turnitin.com (From http://Plagiarism.org)
      A web-based commercial detection service, which provides for a one-month free trial. 
      Dyson Faculty:
      Contact Beth Klingner, bklingner@pace.edu, to use Turnitin.com in your classes. Lubin Faculty: Contact Tom Miliano, tmiliano@pace.edu, to use Turnitin.com in your classes.

                                                                                                                

Created by Pace University Library
Revised 8/05
Sarah Burns Feyl
sburnsfeyl@pace.edu