Q. Does the library have Turnitin?
How can I access turnitin?
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Answered By: Norma Last Updated: Mar 11, 2024 Views: 167
The University Libraries does not subscribe to Turnitin.com. But the Graduate School and International Education does have a license for faculty to use with graduate student papers. Graduate students can self-enroll for a course on Blackboard (learn.uark.edu) for use in checking their own papers. Turnitin is not currently available for undergraduate students.
Faculty who teach in the Graduate School that would like to use Turnitin for their own papers, may contact Chris Bray at cbray@uark.edu
Note: The campus license does not allow for use by undergraduate students. Undergraduate students can use SafeAssign to help with checking papers before submitting them to instructors.
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