#Ithenticate demo software
Many funding agencies-including the NIH, NSF and DOE-use iThenticate's software as part of their proposal assessment procedures.Why should I be concerned with proper citation and content originality in my scholarly works? CWRU has affiliations with, but does not manage or oversee these resources External resources are guided and managed by the individual entities as described in the sites linked above.Vendor’s FAQ (system requirements, reporting, document size limits, etc.): Vendor’s library of training materials for use of the software and understanding the results: Please see the CWRU-specific video tutorials and Q&A below for information on manuscript and report access. Users should match the submission to their School, indicating the nature of the document being uploaded (Dissertation, Funding Proposal, or Publication). When uploading files to iThenticate, it is important to assign each upload to a Reporting Group. In order to assess the areas in which the iThenticate service is most utilized and useful, Reporting Groups have been organized by School/by document-type.
#Ithenticate demo update
The system is configured to sync with CWRU Network IDs and passwords and will automatically update whenever CWRU Network credentials are updated.
#Ithenticate demo password
Users should not change their ID or password for their iThenticate account. It is important to note that iThenticate itself cannot identify plagiarism specifically.Īlways use the address to access iThenticate. The user then determines if the matched text represents a failure to properly cite material, thus helping to ensure content originality and avoid the appearance of plagiarism. iThenticate identifies text in the uploaded document that matches text from the database materials. The software screens uploaded scholarly research documents against a database of more than 40 million published articles, webpages and other scholarly content to check for possible failures to properly cite text from other sources. It is advantageous for authors to be able to review their work using the same tools.
Editors and funding proposal reviewers are increasingly using iThenticate to view and move submitted documents through the peer-review or referee process to publication and funding.
Using iThenticate, authors can ensure that they have appropriately cited their sources and presented the highest quality written work. Faculty, post-docs, and graduate students should use iThenticate as part of their pre-submission processes when completing grant applications and texts for scholarly publication. Research Computing and Infrastructure ServicesĬWRU licenses iThenticate from its developer iParadigms for use by faculty, staff and students in the research field or preparing work for academic publishing.Technology for Remote Teaching and Working.CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS).Times for these scheduled maintenance windows are the first and third Saturdays of each month, 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Please note: All Turnitin services and related websites (Turnitin, Originalit圜heck, GradeMark, PeerMark, Turnitin for Admissions, WriteCheck, and iThenticate) may be unavailable for use during scheduled maintenance times.