Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Free plagiarism detector: Doc Cop

DOC Cop is a free anti-plagiarism tool available to higher education.

The service provides three types of checks:

  • DOC Check, which evaluates individual documents--up to five at a time, 250,000 word maximum each--against one another;
  • Corpus Check, which evaluates an unlimited number of documents (up to 12,000 words each) against one another; and
  • Web Check, which compares strings of text (up to 550 words) against results found on the Web.
Click here for DOC Cop.

2 comments:

  1. Plagiarism is now turning out to be the part of educational culture. With respect to plagiarism statistics, there are many plagiarism cases in which eighty percent college students admitted that they cheated at least once. So in our time it's useful resource. I used Doc Cop before I found for yourself plagiarism checking service that have simple sign up process that doesn’t overwhelm with information, it's called PlagTracker.com I start to use it freshly, but find it convenient. You can try, anyway it for free http://goo.gl/XrxeX

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