Turnitin: Is it a text matching or plagiarism detection tool?

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The institutional integrity constitutes the bases of scientific activity. The frequent incidences of similarity, plagiarism, and retraction cases created the space for frequent use of similarity and plagiarism detecting tools. Turnitin is software that identifies the matched material by checking the electronically submitted documents against its database of academic publications, internet, and previously submitted documents. Turnitin provides a 'similarity index,' which does not mean plagiarism. The prevalence of plagiarism could not reduce tremendously in the presence of many paid and un-paid plagiarism detecting tools because of the assortment of reasons such as poor research and citation skills, language problems, underdeveloped academic skills, etc., This paper may provide an adequate feedback to the students, researchers, and faculty members in understanding the difference between similarity index and plagiarism.

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Meo, S., & Talha, M. (2019, April 1). Turnitin: Is it a text matching or plagiarism detection tool? Saudi Journal of Anaesthesia. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/sja.SJA_772_18

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