StrikePlagiarism
From spring 2024 EBS uses in study process plagiarism detection software StrikePlagiarism.
With the help of StrikePlagiarism it is possible to check the originality of written papers, i.e. compare them to texts in Estonian and English available on the internet and in different databases. The aim of StrikePlagiarism is to prevent plagiarism and raise awareness of plagiarism.
Students can’t check their assignments with StrikePlagiarism by themselves.
The lecturer can activate StrikePlagiarism plugin in course assignment settings in Canvas. When student submits the assignment, it will be automatically checked by StrikePlagiarism. The lecturer can see the report and can determine whether the report is also shown to the student. If the showing is allowed, student can see it beneath Grades.
As a result of text comparison, StrikePlagiarism prepares a report showing to what extent the analyzed text coincides with other texts (incl. properly cited quotes). The report also shows which parts of the text coincide with other texts.
StrikePlagiarism compares uploaded texts to three types of sources – materials available on the internet, publications in databases, and other student papers. When using StrikePlagiarism it is important to understand that StrikePlagiarism does not specify whether or not the text is plagiarised. The lecturer can check whether the student has referenced correctly, and in the event that plagiarism is detected can explain to the student what they have done wrong.
Written papers uploaded to the StrikePlagiarism database will remain there. These papers are in turn used as a source against which other uploaded works are compared. StrikePlagiarism does not have a work publishing environment and uploaded works are not searchable in the database. Uploaded written papers will only be shown to other users if there is an overlap with parts of that inquiry.