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Turnitin

What is Turnitin?

Turnitin is an online software program that can detect similarities between your submitted work and existing work.  Turnitin software compares each submission to all work in Turnitin's database.

Similarities are instances when your words match words found in other works found in the Turnitin database.

Turnitin's database contains billions of works, such as:

  • Web Pages (blogs, organizational websites, Wikipedia, etc.)
  • Articles (scientific journals, book reviews, abstracts, etc.)
  • Other Student Papers (your own work, and the work of others). 
  • After the Turnitin software has completed comparing your work to the contents of its database, a Similarity Report is generated.  This is also sometimes known as an Originality Report.  They are the same thing.  For more information on the Similarity Report, click here

** IMPORTANT**

  • Turnitin detects similaritiesand not necessarily plagiarism
  • Plagiarism is using someone else's words or ideas and passing them off as your own.  For more information on plagiarism, click here
  • When your work is run through Turnitin, any significant similarity to another work will be identified.  This means, if you are using quotes and citations in your work (which you probably are), they will show up in your Similarity Report.  This does not necessarily mean that you have committed plagiarism.  Your instructor will determine whether the similarities  in your work are actually due to plagiarism.