Turnitin is a plagiarism-checking tool for academic works such as articles, research papers, and theses. It compares submitted work with data on the internet, academic articles, research papers, and theses from the Turnitin database and university repositories. This helps users review and improve their academic work before publishing them.
Thammasat University students, lecturers, and staff may use this service in three approaches:
Choice 1: Submit files to the library and receive the similarity reports by email within 3 business days. |
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Choice 2: Create a student account on Turnitin.com , enroll in a library class, submit papers, and review the similarity reports. |
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Choice 3: Request an instructor account. (For TU lecturers, staff, and researchers only) |
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- Instructors may create classes and assignments to receive articles, research, theses, and academic papers from students. - Settings may be configured and papers checked for immediate feedback. - Instructors can activate the quick submit feature to submit papers and receive Similarity Reports without creating a class or an assignment. (Read more) |
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Manual Guide for Instructor:
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Line Official: @tulibrary
Email: Tulib.plagiarism@gmail.com