The Chronicle of Higher Education

Journals May Soon Use Anti-Plagiarism Software on Their Authors

This spring, academic journals may turn the anti-plagiarism software that professors have been using against their students on the professors themselves.

CrossRef, a publishing industry association, and the software company iParadigms announced a deal last week to create CrossCheck, an anti-plagiarism...

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