Can you suggest any free Plagiarism software

by His Excellency 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • His Excellency
    His Excellency

    Do you have suggestions for any free plagiarism checker

  • Tiktaalik
    Tiktaalik

    ??

    As in to detect it or to commit it?

  • Watchtower-Free
  • jgnat
    jgnat

    google, using quotes

  • Rob Crompton
    Rob Crompton

    Aside from using detecting software, look out for the kind of typos which no human writer is gong to make - this can be a giveaway that someone has been using OCR software to incorporate material scanned from elsewhere. For example, I one had to edit thesis written by a Muslim student in which the Words Ocean and Islarn appeared where Q'uran and Islam were obviously intended. Add to this that these typos appeared in a section completely frree of the grammatical mistakes made elsewhere, and it was clear what the guy had been up to!

    Once you learn to spot this sort of thing, itbecomes fairly easy to recognise when something has been lifted from someone else's work - and that's when running it through the plagiarism checker software will identify the source.

  • NeonMadman
    NeonMadman

    Regarding the search engines listed by Watchtower-Free:

    I just took a few minutes to run a section of text from my web site through each of them. The text is out there, on the web and is indexed by search engines, so should easily have been detected by any of the software - or, for that matter, by a simple Google search. However, dustball.com and plagiarisma.net failed the test, reporting the text as accurate. Searchenginereports.net failed to complete the test, reporting an error repeatedly. Grammarly.com wanted me to sign up for a free trial of their service before providing results.

    The other two services correctly identified the text as originating on my web site (www.dispelthedarkness.org). However, neither identified the text as having also appeared on JWN, which they should have, since the text was part of an article that I cross-posted here some time ago.

    Even Google only brought up the instance of the text from my web site, not from JWN (it's from the post found here). So, is there really an effective online plagiarism checker that will catch all instances of a text's occurrence? If I had only posted the article on JWN and not on my web site as well, someone could have copied it and never been detected.

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