A Closer Look at iPlagiarismCheck |
| Published: August 22, 2007, 4:50 pm |
| Tags: prevention, products, personal experiences, articles |
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As the academic plagiarism market has become more saturated, many of the academic plagiarism checking services have been seeking new markets to grow their business. They’ve found a receptive audience among businesses, especially news services, design firms and other content-generation companies where plagiarism from within is a great threat to their bottom line. Also, these companies have increasingly been finding an audience on the Web, helping bloggers and editors detect plagiarism not only in the articles that others post on their behalf, but also, in some cases, the other sites that may be ripping off their work. However, most of these services have been priced well out of reach for your average blogger. The best known, iParadigm’s iThenticate service, doesn’t even display pricing information on its site and quotes generally run into the thousands of dollars per year. Fortunately, other companies are stepping up to offer this essential service at a more [ Full article ] |
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