Statement on Turnitin Blog Post Attribution
It has come to our attention that some Turnitin blog posts are no longer attributed correctly. In April 2021, Turnitin refreshed the accounts of Turnitin’s active blog writers and deleted the accounts of people who no longer write for the Turnitin blog. Deleting the accounts inadvertently removed the bylines of the writers’ respective blog posts. Our team is fixing the issue and restoring the bylines.
We are grateful to the vigilant members of the education and literary communities that pointed out this issue. It has presented an opportunity to refine and improve our processes, ensuring originality and proper attribution for submissions from guest contributors as well as our own content.
If you see a Turnitin blog post that needs an attribution, please send the link to press@turnitin.com.
Announcements
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Press
- Monday 9 May 2022
Turnitin and Japanese Science and Technology Agency announce content partnership
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Press
- Tuesday 19 April 2022
TopEdit and Turnitin partner to support research publication integrity in China
TopEdit, a provider of academic editing and publication support services to Chinese researchers, becomes an official partner of Turnitin’s plagiarism prevention service, iThenticate, in China.
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Press
- Thursday 14 April 2022
Statement on Ukraine
In the news
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News
- Wednesday 20 April 2022
Plagiarism hunter gets $6M to flag copycats
TechNewsWorld | John P. Mello Jr.
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News
- Tuesday 5 April 2022
Tech leaders on the state of AI in education [Turnitin AI]
ASU+GSV
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News
- Monday 4 April 2022
Show your work: Protecting academic integrity in an online environment
ASU+GSV
Conference presentations
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SXSW EDUWednesday 9 March 2022 | Austin
SXSW EDU | Dr. Eric Wang, Senior Director of Machine Learning
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NeurIPsTuesday 14 December 2021 | Virtual
NeurIPs | Sumeet Singh, Distinguished Machine Learning Scientist
Awards
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2022 Bett Awards FinalistFriday 5 November 2021 | London
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GSV EdTech 150Friday 7 January 2022 | San Diego