IP Student Handbook 2025/26
15. Plagiarism and Referencing
15.1. How Turnitin works
Turnitin is an online tool used at Queen Mary to support academic integrity by checking submitted work for potential plagiarism.
Submitting Your Work
A Turnitin assignment is set up by a member of staff, typically via QMplus. You will access the assignment online and upload your work before the deadline.
Once submitted, Turnitin analyses your work by comparing it against:
- Current and archived web content
- Previously submitted student papers
- Published books, journals, and academic articles
Turnitin Reports
For each submission, Turnitin generates two key outputs:
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Similarity Index
- This is a percentage score indicating how much of your work matches other sources.
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Originality Report
- This provides a detailed breakdown of matched text, showing the source of each match and highlighting areas that may require attention.