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Plagiarism Check with TurnitinSupervisors’ ManualThe following description focuses on the originality check of the degree thesis. The same procedure is applied fordouble-checking other texts such as semester papers, manuscripts etc.General Information on the thesis checkYour graduand needs to autonomously check her/his thesis with the online software Turnitin, generate a PDF of the resultreport and upload that report along with the original file of the final thesis to the cockpit. In doing so, she/he declares thatboth files – the one handed in as final thesis and the one on which the plagiarism check was run – are identical.This implies that there is no need for you to redo the plagiarism check as you can simply check the PDF result report.Interpretation of the similarity indexThe similarity index should be considered as an additional instrument for the evaluation of a thesis and cannot substitutethe individual evaluation by the supervisor. In particular, the analysis of the similarity index needs to consider thehighlighted sources and matches, citations that potentially have not been recognized as such, and the field of researchwhere standardized terminology may be recurring.Therefore, it is not possible to define a priori a threshold value for the similarity index above which a thesis needs to berejected.The following explanations are excerpts taken from this (*) und this (**) Turnitin webpage and may help you to size theresults of the Turnitin Similarity Report:The Similarity Report is the result of comparison between the text of the submission against the search targets selectedfor the assignment; this may include billions of pages of active and archived internet information, a repository of workspreviously submitted to Turnitin, and a repository of tens of thousands of periodicals, journals, and publications.*Turnitin does not check for plagiarism in a piece of work. Instead, we will check a student's work against our database,and if there are instances where a student's writing is similar to, or matches against, one of our sources, we will flagthis for you to review.**It is perfectly natural for an assignment to match against some of our database. If your student has used quotes andhas referenced correctly, there will be instances where we will find a match. The similarity score simply makes youaware of any problem areas in a student's paper; you can then use this as a tool as part of a larger process, in order todetermine if the match is or is not acceptable.**Similarity Reports provide a summary of matching or highly similar text found in a submitted paper. [ ] The color ofthe report icon indicates the similarity score of the paper, based on the amount of matching or similar text that wasuncovered. The percentage range is 0% to 100%. The possible similarity indices are [original text non coloured]: ** Blue: No matching textGreen: One word to 24% matching textYellow: 25-49% matching textOrange: 50-74% matching textRed: 75-100% matching text

Double check the report (optional)However, you may redo the upload again in case you want to use the web-viewer and/or you have doubts about thedocument supplied by the student.In case you want to repeat the upload, please use your personal Turnitin account supplied to you by the library. Belowyou find a short outline of the procedure, followed by a detailed description of each step.Outline of workflow Sign in to www.turnitin.com1. Login2. Create Class& Assignment Create a class for each degree session or academic year Create an assignment inside the newly created class Submit a thesis to Turnitin (via single or multiple file upload)3. Upload Wait approx. 5-10 minutes for the similarity index to be calculated Access the document viewer and scroll through the sources andmatches4. ResultPlease note!(1) You need to have an active class and assignment in order to upload a document. Step no. 2 (CreateClass & Assignment) is done only once for each degree session or academic year. It is not necessaryto create a new assignment for each student/thesis to be checked.(2) When you redo the upload with your account, you will obtain a very high similarity index( 90-100%), since the document that was uploaded by the student is already part of the pool ofpapers Turnitin uses to double check future uploads. Therefore, you need to exclude thissource/match in order to obtain the correct similarity index.

Detailed description:Step 1: LoginGo to www.turnitin.com and access your account. If you have not set up your account yet, please followthe instructions in the e-mail that you received from Turnitin when the Library created your account.

Step 2: Create a virtual classClick Add ClassPlease note!If you plan to regularly double-check the theses of your graduands, we recommend creating a classfor each (academic) year, or even for each examination session, in particular if you have a largenumber of students. If you have only a small number of students every now and then and/or if youare not planning to regularly double-check all the theses but mainly rely on the report upload by yourstudent(s), you may even create a class with a Class end date some day in the future (see Class settingsbelow).Class type:Class name:Enrollment password:Subject area(s):Student level(s):Class end date:please select Standardyour choiceyour choice; not needed afterwards if class is used for autonomouschecks onlyplease select one or more valuesplease select one or more valuesplease select an end date of the class. After this date, the classbecomes inactive.

Please insert the corresponding information and click Submit.

Step 3: Add an assignmentIn order to check a thesis, you need to create a so-called Assignment. For the purpose of checking one ormore theses in one class (e.g. during one examination session), one assignment is sufficient. It is notnecessary to create a new assignment for each student/thesis to be checked. Once you create a new class,though, a new assignment must be created.Click Add AssignmentPlease insert the mandatory settings, and have a look at the optional ones.

Step 5: Upload/check a thesisChoose whether you want to do an ordinary single file upload

or a multiple file upload:File types allowed: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, WordPerfect, PostScript, PDF, HTML, RTF,OpenOffice (ODT), Hangul (HWP), Google Docs, and plain textClick Upload, then Confirm (no screenshot) and then Go to assignment inbox:

Step 6: Wait for the similarity index to appear (5–10 Minutes depending on the length of the document)From time to time refresh the page (by pressing F5) until a percentage value appears. Click on it in order toaccess the document viewer.

Step 7: The document viewerAfter clicking on the similarity index, the document viewer pops up in a separate window:On the right hand side, you see several blue and red coloured icons. By clicking on the red ones – herenumber 48 – the Match Overview is shown:

By clicking on the small arrow next to the single percentages, you enter the Match breakdown, which meansall matches that correspond to the source that you selected in the Match Overview.In the Match Breakdown, by clicking on , you can move from one match to the next (see Match 1 of #).The Exclude Sources button at the bottom on the right allows you to exclude single sources.The funnel shaped icon allows you to change the settings, i.e. to exclude/include bibliography, citations, etc. .

Plagiarism Check with Turnitin - Supervisors' Manual Author: Becker Kai Rasmus Subject: The following description focuses on the originality check of the degree thesis. The same procedure is applied for double-checking other texts such as semester papers, manuscripts etc. Created Date: 1/16/2018 1:34:18 PM

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