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After the last blog with the negative effects of Internet plagiarism has occupied and potential counterfeiters, will this blog deal with new programs for plagiarism detection, which arose mainly because of the Internet. discover
One of the simplest, yet most effective methods of plagiarism is Google . In the search engine a particular combination of words, a sentence or paragraph of text to be examined from a work is entered, the unusual, or otherwise special. This is usually sufficient to detect the template for plagiarism and is free. This simple method is advocated by experts .
There are also several free Internet in addition to Google services that are have specialized in the detection of plagiarism. For example, there Copyscape or PlagiarismDetect , looking for two free programs to check for plagiarism. The free programs are usually programmed by interested private individuals and then shared with other users. Nevertheless, they are not necessarily worse than programs to pay for the use you.
Examples of commercial programs Docoloc or Turnitin be mentioned. These programs are often used by institutions such as schools or universities. They are often very easy to use, deal with it, even nontechnical users with it. The quality of their results is similar as those of the free programs.
Unfortunately, the quality of the results in general a problem of plagiarism detection programs. According to Weber-Wulff find these programs in most cases only about half the places in a plagiarized work. The reasons for this poor rate of detection are discussed in the next blog. seduced
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