Using an Electronic Text-Matching Tool (Turnitin) to Detect Plagiarism in a New Zealand University

  • Goddard R
  • Rudzki R
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This paper is concerned with reporting the experience and findings of staff using a commercially-available textmatching tool (Turnitin) to detect plagiarism in a university setting in New Zealand. The use of actual instances of plagiarism revealed through Turnitin in a teaching department is a departure from the more usual selfreporting methodology used in many plagiarism research papers. The paper concludes by asking questions of the implications for institutions, teaching staff and students.

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Goddard, R., & Rudzki, R. (2005). Using an Electronic Text-Matching Tool (Turnitin) to Detect Plagiarism in a New Zealand University. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2(3), 67–73. https://doi.org/10.53761/1.2.3.7

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