Scholarly Publishers Sign On to Plagiarism-Detection ServicePlagiarists beware. A group of 12 publishers have begun using
CrossCheck, software that ferrets out plagiarized articles submitted
for publication in scholarly journals. The software was created by
CrossRef, a publishing industry association, and iParadigms, a company
that sells Turnitin, software that checks student papers for
plagiarized material. CrossCheck is targeted at scholars. It flags
passages that a submitted journal article may have in common with
published journal articles.
The publishers will contribute more than 29 million articles to the CrossCheck database, according to a statement released Monday by Elsevier. It and eight other publishers tested the service for six months.