iThenticate
iThenticate is a plagiarism prevention tool that compares documents (including journal article manuscripts, proposals, research reports, thesis, and dissertations, etc.) against millions of published
Attention: Hunt Library is again offering extended operating hours to accommodate increased demand leading up to finals from April 20th through May 5th. Monday-Friday hours will extend from midnight to 3:00 a.m. Weekend hours will extend until 12:00 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. The building will only be accessible with your university ID card after 11:00 p.m.
iThenticate is a plagiarism prevention tool that compares documents (including journal article manuscripts, proposals, research reports, thesis, and dissertations, etc.) against millions of published
The Carnegie Mellon University Libraries Publishing Service (LPS) supports scholarly journals, online exhibitions, and other open access digital projects to promote learning, share research,
ORCiD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a non-profit, platform agnostic registry of unique author identifiers. It will distinguish you from other researchers throughout your scholarly career.
Are you interested in using materials from our archival collections in your research, art, or publication? We are happy to work with you to find a solution.
As per Carnegie Mellon’s Student Handbook, most graduate students are required to submit copies of their theses and dissertations to the University Libra