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Ivan Masár commented on DS-1451:
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If we're to implement this, we should define how finding that an item is 
allegedly plagiarized should affect what's done to the item in DSpace. Here's 
my brainstorming:

* this could be part of the submission process
* a human should always have a final say on whether the item is really 
plagiarized or whether it is a false positive, so DSpace should only display 
some warning, not take hard action
* checking can take a long time, so we must be prepared that this will delay 
the submission process (even by a few days)
* this could be also implemented as a curation task which would operate on 
items already in archive
* make a list of actions that can be offered to the reviewer for allegedly 
plagiarized items:
** reject it from submission workflow
** add a metadata value
** make a search query that returns these items
** export a CSV of these items
** ...

I'm going to let DCAT know about this issue so that they can discuss how it's 
to be implemented.
                
> Integration plagiarism checking services
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-1451
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1451
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: XMLUI
>            Reporter: Christos Rodosthenous
>
> There are many online services that provide plagiarism checking. These 
> services check documents against a reference database and the internet for 
> plagiarism. I think that there should be an option to connect dspace with a 
> plagiarism checking service so that when a user uploads a thesis or a 
> document this document should be automatically checked for plagiarism and the 
> collection administrator will have the option to reject it when plagiarism is 
> verified.
> Some plagiarism checking services that have an API or WEB SERVICES:
> 1) Ephorus
> 2) Turnitin
> 3) Crot
> 4) Urkund 
> There is always the option for the companies that support these systems to 
> create an integration, but this would cause each company to have a custom 
> solution and not a unified way of checking documents or thesis for plagiarism.

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