Plagiarism
Spectrum 2.0
The Plagiarism Spectrum 2.0 identifies twelve types of unoriginal work — both traditional forms of plagiarism and emerging trends. Understanding these forms of plagiarism supports the development of original thinking skills and helps students do their best, original work.
Students and Instructors
See the New Plagiarism Spectrum
Since introducing the Plagiarism Spectrum in 2012, unoriginality has evolved. See recent and emerging trends in our latest infographic.
Instructors
Uphold Originality in Your Classroom
Our instructor guide outlines pedagogical strategies and technology interventions that help deter unoriginal work in your classroom.
Administrators
Foster a New Standard of Academic Integrity
Discover emerging trends in unoriginality and how to strive for the development of original thinking skills across your school or university.
Go beyond similarity checking
Protect your institution from new and emerging trends in misconduct, including text spinning and contract cheating, with Turnitin Originality.