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iThenticate helps faculty and researchers during the high-stakes manuscript drafting, peer review, and publishing process.
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iThenticate is a powerful tool designed to detect textual similarities within documents by screening against an extensive database of published materials, proprietary content, and internet sources. For researchers and scholars at the University of Michigan, iThenticate facilitates the early identification of instances that may raise concerns regarding originality and proper citation in preparation for publication.
Use of iThenticate by University of Michigan Researchers: By comparing manuscripts, articles, proposals, and other research products to an extensive database, iThenticate can help to ensure that the work maintains the highest standard of originality. The software aids in detecting not only direct plagiarism but also more subtle forms of text duplication, enabling the identification of potential issues proactively. iThenticate assists in verifying that use of cited works respects the intellectual property rights of others, thereby helping to mitigate possible infringement.
The University of Michigan emphasizes that use of iThenticate is exclusively open to its researchers and scholars to augment the integrity and quality of their work prior to and during the publication process. This tool is not intended for student use in course-related manuscripts or for the screening of course- related work.
iThenticate does not replace the meticulous review of works by authors, reviewers, publishers, and other entities; rather, it is a preliminary step for safeguarding the authenticity and originality of scholarly contributions, reflective of the University of Michigan's commitment to academic excellence.
Availability of iThenticate to University of Michigan Researchers: To gain access to iThenticate, U-M researchers must accept the institutional guidelines for acceptable use of the software within the context of research and scholarship.
For questions about access to iThenticate, please contact: [email protected]