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Re: plagiarism tools
From: "Rajewski, Jonathan" <rajewski () CHAMPLAIN EDU>
Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 14:39:45 -0400
turnitin.com<http://turnitin.com> -- Jonathan T. Rajewski, MS, CCE, EnCe, CISSP, CFE Assistant Professor, Digital Forensics, Champlain College Director/Principal Investigator, Senator Patrick Leahy Center for Digital Investigation (LCDI) Digital Forensic Examiner, Vermont Internet Crimes Task Force Champlain College 163 South Willard Street Burlington, VT 05401 Office: +1 802-865-5460 Google Voice - +1 802-318-4804 @jtrajewski rajewski () champlain edu<mailto:rajewski () champlain edu> jonathan.rajewski () leo gov<mailto:jonathan.rajewski () leo gov> PGP Public Key: Located on keyserver.pgp.com<http://keyserver.pgp.com> On May 28, 2014, at 2:30 PM, Alex Jalso <ACJalso () MAIL WVU EDU> wrote: Hello Everyone, Suggestions and / or experience on tools to check for plagiarism on research and publications submitted by faculty? Thanks. Alex Alex Jalso, PMP, CISM Director Information Security Services West Virginia Universtiy p: 304-293-4457
Current thread:
- plagiarism tools Alex Jalso (May 28)
- Re: plagiarism tools Mally Mclane (May 28)
- Re: plagiarism tools Rajewski, Jonathan (May 28)
- Re: plagiarism tools Robert J Russo (May 28)