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Professors use web to catch students who plagiarize…

Rex Dalton

Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6759, 222-222

Abstract: [BERKELEY] A computer-based service developed by a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, to detect student plagiarism is already being employed by a growing number of university professors across the United States, and may soon be tested in Britain.

Date: 1999
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