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Understanding Your Turnitin Report

Presented by: Maria LaFrance, Ph.D.

Turnitin is a website

Turnitin is a repository for papers

Turnitin is a database

Turnitin compares papers with thousands of websites and papers

Turnitin generates a similarity report

Turnitin is a tool used by instructors and students to reduce instances of plagiarism

What is Turnitin?

Turnitin: What is the process?

Students submit their papers to the dropbox and a Turnitin report will be generated.

Students may submit as many times as needed prior to the due date of the assignment.

Check the dropbox for Turnitin similarity reports—the first submission will usually take less than 1 hour; subsequent submissions can take up to 24 hours.

Turnitin: What is the process?

A Turnitin Originality Report will be generated every time a paper is submitted as an attachment in the dropbox. The most recent submission is displayed on this screen.

Click on the colored icon to view your Turnitin report

Turnitin: How do I evaluate the report?

Click on the color for details—this will show the exact matches to the original sources

Turnitin: How do I evaluate the report?

Check to see if the words in the paper are exact—no original words inserted

Check to see if quotation marks are missing

Turnitin: How do I evaluate the report?

Important information

is indicated in the

Similarity Report

Check the overall percentage

Check the breakdown

Click on the color for the original

source text

Click on the grey circle with white arrow to see other sources the highlighted text matched

Determine the issue

Did you forget the quotation marks?

Did you try to paraphrase, but there are still too many words similar to the original source?

Did you copy/paste from a resource?

Turnitin: Interpreting the Report

What if I see this in the dropbox?

Turnitin: What ifs

The red “error” icon indicates an error occurred in conducting the evaluation. Hover your mouse over the error icon to find out what the error is. If you get this icon frequently, contact Student Support.

The blue “in progress” icon indicates that turnitin is in the process of evaluating your paper. Please check back later for your report. If this icon remains longer than 24 hours, contact Student Support.

Should I worry about this?

Turnitin: What ifs

Words found in course/program templates (i.e. headers, title pages, table of contents) will show on the Similarity Report. Instructors and students should ignore these types of matches.

What if the similarity index percentage is high and the report shows content matches?

Turnitin: What ifs

You should use the Originality Report and the APA Manual to correct APA and wording errors that cause Turnitin to match the words in the paper to sources held in the database and the repository.

Put direct quotations in quotation marks and cite

Paraphrase by putting the entire sentence into your own words and cite

You should resubmit a corrected paper to the dropbox (before the assignment deadline) to generate another Turnitin Similarity Report.

Turnitin: Suggestions for Students

Minimize the use of quoted material (no more than 10% of a paper should be direct quotations)

If quoting, use the exact words—even if errors are in the original – put quotation marks around the quotation and cite.

Do not copy/paste from sources—even your own work previously turned in for credit

Use the thesaurus in the Word program to assist you in paraphrasing

Read, verbalize, then write to begin the paraphrasing process—You can’t paraphrase well what you don’t understand

Place the citation after the sentence quoted or paraphrased

Turnitin: Suggestions for Students

1.10 Plagiarism and Self-Plagiarism (pp. 15-16)

References the APA Ethics Code (Standard 8.11)

Discusses the need to credit sources that are used AND that authors need to also reference the source of concepts and written words.

Self-plagiarism

6.01 Plagiarism

6.02 Self-Plagiarism

Limitations of Turnitin

Turnitin only highlights text matches, it does not look for citations

Turnitin only ignores direct quotations if they are between double quotation marks: “…”

Missing quotation marks

Single quotation marks (‘…’)

APA format block quotations

Papers may contain plagiarism even if the Turnitin report is 0% if quotations and paraphrases are not cited

Academic Dishonesty/ Plagiarism Policy

Argosy University seeks to foster a spirit of honesty and integrity. Any work submitted by a student must represent original work produced by that student. Any source used by a student must be documented through normal scholarly references and citations, and the extent to which any sources have been used must be apparent to the reader. Argosy University further considers resubmission of a work produced for one course in a subsequent course without the expressed written consent of the instructor, or the submission of work done partially or entirely by another to be academic dishonesty. It is the student’s responsibility to seek clarification from the course instructor about how much help may be received in completing an assignment or exam or project and what sources may be used.

Students found guilty of academic dishonesty or plagiarism shall be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from Argosy University.

What is Plagiarism?

Presenting word for word information from a resource without the use of quotation marks, even if correctly cited

Paraphrasing information from a resource without the use of citations to indicate the original source of the information

Using your own previously submitted work without quoting/citing yourself properly (self-plagiarism)

Is this Plagiarism?

Is this Plagiarism?

No, this is not plagiarism.

This is an APA format block quotation which has been presented correctly per APA format.

Is this Plagiarism?

Turnitin found no text-matches in this passage.

Is this Plagiarism?

Turnitin found no text-matches in this passage.

Yes, this is plagiarism. While there are no text-matches in this passage, there are also no citations. This passage contains information that was paraphrased from a resource and as such the sentences must be cited.

Is this Plagiarism?

Is this Plagiarism?

Yes, this is plagiarism.

While paraphrasing was attempted here, there is far too much word for word text to be an appropriate paraphrase.

Is this Plagiarism?

Is this Plagiarism?

Yes, this is plagiarism. While the resource has been cited, the information is presented word for word from the resource without the use of quotation marks.

Is this Plagiarism?

Turnitin found no text-matches in this passage.

Is this Plagiarism?

Turnitin found no text-matches in this passage.

No, this is not plagiarism. The information from the resource has been put into the author’s own words, and the information has been cited back to the original resource.

Helpful Resources

Turnitin Resources:

http://www.turnitin.com/en_us/training/student-training/viewing-originality-reports

http://www.turnitin.com/en_us/training/student-training/student-user-manual

Plagiarism Resources:

http://www.plagiarism.org/

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/

Helpful Resources

APA Format Resources

APA Learning Center available through Campus Common

Smarthinking Tutoring Services available through each assignment page in your classrooms

Purdue OWL APA Formatting and Style Guide

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/1/

APA Style

http://www.apastyle.org/

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May – Resume Types

June – Creative Arts to Enhance Diversity

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