

Turnitin does this by comparing a student submission against an archive of Internet documents, Internet data, a repository of previously submitted papers, and subscription repository of periodicals, journals, and publications. Turnitin is also used to provide the ANU with confidence in the academic integrity of students work. Turnitin is a 'text-matching' software which is designed to educate students regarding appropriate citation and referencing techniques.

Why do I get a Turnitin login window when trying to view the Originality Report? Why do I get an error when trying to upload a submission to Turnitin? Why do I get a M14:11 loading error message when I tried to view the originality report? Why do I have to accept Turnitin's 'User Agreement' the first time I use Turnitin? What am I providing to Turnitin when I submit an assignment? How do the ANU and Turnitin protect my privacy? Why can I see a reference to 'PeerMark' in my Originality Report? When will I be able to see my results and lecturer's feedback in GradeMark? How does Word Counting function work in Turnitin? Why can't I see a new Originality Report immediately after my second submission? Can I update and resubmit my assignment after reviewing my Originality Report? What are the accepted file types for Turnitin?
