The Chronicle of Higher Education

Journal Publishers Turn to Software to Root Out Scholarly Plagiarism

By SCOTT CARLSON

Publishers of academic journals and scholarly articles are starting to use specialized software to root out instances of plagiarism and self-plagiarism. Such software, already used to check the work of students, can scan academic papers, compare them against others in a database, and find instances of common language and sentence...

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