iThenticate is the leading provider of professional plagiarism detection and prevention technology used worldwide by scholarly publishers and research departments to ensure the originality of written work before publication. iThenticate helps editors, authors and researchers prevent misconduct by comparing manuscripts against its database of over 20 billion web pages and 116 million content items, including 30 million published works from more than 280 scholarly publisher participants of
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05/04/12 Additional iThenticate Services (National Science Foundation)
05/02/12 Research: Uncovering Misconduct (Nature Publishing)
03/15/12 March’s SoNYC: On setting the research record straight – Sound familiar? (Nature Publishing)
01/11/12 US authorities crack down on plagiarism (Nature Publishing)
01/04/12 Science Publishing: How to stop plagiarism (Nature Publishing)
11/07/11 Repeat of plagiarism shocks professor (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
11/04/11 The Copyright Evolution (Information Today)
09/15/11 Stop me if you think you've read this before: self-plagiarism 'misconduct' (Times Higher Education)
09/15/11 iThenticate Wins WebAwards for Outstanding Achievement in Web Development
08/03/11 Plagiarism Plague Hinders China's Scientific Ambition (NPR)
07/27/11 When Hacks Attack: The Computer Security Textbook Plagiarism Epidemic (FastCompany.com)
04/26/11 How should editors respond to plagiarism? (COPE discussion paper, PDF)
05/09/11 Is Your Favorite Columnist an Accidental Plagiarist? (Esquire)
07/05/10 Journals step up plagiarism policing (Nature)
02/19/10 To Catch A Plagiarist (Columbia Journalism Review)
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iThenticate's comparison database includes more than 1,000,000 abstracts and citations from PubMed, and more than 20,000 scholarly research titles from EBSCOhost, Sage Reference and Gale InfoTrac OneFile.