Skip to Content

  • Home
  • Study
  • Student life
  • Research
  • About
  • Contact us
Go to the Massey University home page

Massey University

Library | Alumni Portal | Staffroom | MyMassey
Massey University > OWLL > Referencing > Turnitin

OWLL

  • About OWLL
    • FAQ
    • Search OWLL
    • Contact us
    • Handouts (Printable)
    • Pre-reading Service
    • Workshops
      • StudyUp
      • StudyUp Recordings
      • StudyUp Postgraduate
    • Videos
    • Site map
  • Academic writing
    • Intro to academic writing
      • What is academic writing?
      • Writing objectively
      • Writing concisely
      • 1st vs. 3rd person
      • Inclusive language
      • Te Reo Māori
    • Assignment planning
      • Assignment planning calculator
      • Interpreting the assignment question
      • Command words
      • Organising points
    • Researching
      • Identifying academic sources
      • Evaluating source quality
    • Editing & proofreading
      • Apostrophes
      • Commas
      • Other punctuation
      • Active voice
      • American vs. British spelling
      • Articles
      • Conditionals
      • Prepositions
      • Pronoun Reference
      • Sentence fragments
      • Sentence Structure
      • Subject-verb agreement
      • Verb tense
      • Formatting and layout
      • Word limits and assignment length
      • Commonly confused words
    • How assignments are marked
      • Marking guides
      • Getting an A
      • Levels of assessment
      • Using feedback
    • Professional emails
    • Forum posts
      • Forum netiquette guidelines
      • Sharing personal information
      • Writing about personal experiences
  • Assignment types
    • Essay
      • What is an essay?
      • Essay planning and structure
      • Introduction
      • Thesis statement
      • Body paragraphs
      • Essay flow
      • Conclusion
      • Essay revision
      • Essay writing resources
    • Report
      • What is a report?
      • Report structure
      • Analysing issues for a report
    • Business report
      • What is a business report?
      • Business report structure
      • Inductive vs. deductive reports
      • Other kinds of business communication
      • Business report writing resources
      • Business report format and layout
    • Lab report
      • What is a lab report?
      • Lab report structure
      • Science lab report writing resources
      • Psychology lab report writing resources
      • Lab report body paragraphs
    • Literature review
      • What is a literature review?
      • Writing a literature review
      • Literature review structure
      • Literature review writing resources
    • Research proposal
      • Writing a research proposal
      • Research proposal structure
    • Other types
      • Article critique
      • Book review
      • Annotated bibliography
      • Reflective writing
      • Oral presentation
      • Abstract
      • Thesis / dissertation
      • Article / conference paper
      • Shorter responses
      • Group work
      • PhD confirmation report
  • Computer skills
    • Microsoft Word
      • Basic formatting
      • Images, tables, & figures
      • Long documents
    • Microsoft Excel
      • Basic spreadsheets
      • Navigating & printing spreadsheets
      • Charts / graphs & formulas
    • Microsoft PowerPoint
      • Basic skills
      • Advanced skills
    • Stream
  • Distance study
    • Getting started
    • How to study
    • Online study techniques
    • Distance support
  • ESOL study
    • Reading & writing
      • Reading strategies
      • Writing strategies
      • Grammar resources
    • Listening & speaking
      • Listening strategies
      • Speaking strategies
  • Maths & statistics
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    • Calculus
    • Trigonometry
    • Statistics
    • Finance formulas
  • Postgraduate study
    • Intro to postgrad study
      • Planning postgrad study
      • Postgrad resources
    • Postgrad assignment types
  • Referencing
    • Intro to referencing
      • What is referencing?
      • Why reference?
      • Plagiarism
      • Turnitin
      • Common knowledge
      • Referencing styles
      • What type of source is this?
      • Reference list vs. bibliography
      • Referencing software
    • Quoting & paraphrasing
      • Quoting
      • Paraphrasing & summarising
      • Paraphrasing techniques
    • APA style
      • APA Interactive
      • In-text citation
      • Reference list
      • Books
      • Journals
      • Online material
      • Other material
      • Headings in APA
      • Tables and Figures
      • Referencing elements
      • 5th vs. 6th edition
      • 6th vs. 7th edition
      • APA quick guides
    • Chicago style
      • Chicago Interactive
      • About notes system
      • Books
      • Journals
      • Online material
      • Other material
      • Notes referencing elements
      • Quoting and paraphrasing
      • Author-date system
    • MLA style
      • MLA Interactive
      • Abbreviations
      • In-text citation
      • List of works cited
      • Books
      • Journals
      • Online material
      • Other material
      • Referencing elements
      • Captions for images
      • 8th vs 9th edition
    • Footnotes
      • Oxford style
      • Chicago style
    • Other styles
      • Harvard style
      • Vancouver style
      • Legal citations
      • Visual material
      • NZVJ style
  • Sample assignments
    • Sample essay 1
    • Sample essay 2
    • Sample annotated bibliography
    • Sample book review
  • Study skills
    • Time management
      • Intro to time management
      • Procrastination & perfectionism
      • Goals & motivation
      • Time management for internal students
      • Time management for distance students
    • Memory skills
      • Principles of good memory
      • Memory strategies
    • Note-taking
      • Note-taking methods
      • Mind maps
      • Note-taking in lectures
      • Note-taking while reading
      • Digital note-taking
    • Reading
      • Reading styles
      • Skimming
      • Scanning
      • In-depth reading
      • Reading comprehension
      • Reading academic material
      • Reading a journal article
      • Reading an academic book
    • Critical thinking
      • What is critical thinking?
      • Constructing an argument
      • Critical reading
      • Logical fallacies
  • Tests & exams
    • Exam & test study
      • Planning exam study
      • Gathering & sorting information
      • Reviewing past exams
      • Phases of revision
      • Last-minute study strategies
    • Question types
      • Essay
      • Short answer
      • Multi-choice
      • Problem / computational
      • Case-study / scenario
      • Oral
      • Open book exam
      • Open web exam or test
      • Take home test
    • In the exam
      • Online exam
      • Physical exam

Turnitin

Massey uses Turnitin which is a web-based tool for checking for plagiarism.

  • What is Turnitin?
  • How to submit a draft to Turnitin
  • How to review a Turnitin report and resubmit a draft
  • What is plagiarism?

What is Turnitin?

Turnitin is a web-based tool for checking student work for plagiarism. When your work has been checked for plagiarism, a Turnitin score (sometimes called a Similarity index) and sometimes a Similarity report (if enabled) will be generated which tells you what percentage of your text matches text in the Turnitin database.

Often students panic when they see a high percentage, however, usually there is no reason to panic because Turnitin reports a match on common phrases, and quotes. This is why it is important for you to be confident about your referencing skills and understanding of what plagiarism is (and is not). 

How to submit a draft to Turnitin

If your course uses Turnitin (not all do), you submit your assignment to Turnitin through Stream in the same dropbox that you submit your assignment for final grading. Sometimes lecturers will let you submit a draft to Turnitin before you submit for final grading. This means you can check your Turnitin score and, if needed, make changes to your assignment before resubmitting. Sometimes, however, your assignment will be submitted to Turnitin at the same time as you submit for final grading so changes cannot be made. You will need to check with your lecturer or course coordinator about how they have set up Turnitin access.

If you are able to submit a draft to Turnitin, you simply upload, or drag, your assignment into the dropbox. A notification on the screen will tell you that your assignment has been submitted as a draft.

Your Turnitin status will show as queued, which means it is waiting to be checked by Turnitin. It can take just a few minutes or several hours before a score and report is generated. If, however, you have not received email notification after 24 hours that a score and report is ready, then you should contact your lecturer or course coordinator.

How to review a Turnitin report and resubmit a draft

When your Turnitin report is ready, you will be notified by email. The queued status will have changed to a percentage number in a red box. The percentage tells you how much of your assignment matches other text.

Click on the red box to see your Turnitin report. If you cannot see the red percentage box, then try refreshing your Stream page. Your report highlights matched text and tells you where the matched text is sourced.

Remember, Turnitin matches text with common phrases, names, theories and, of course, quotes. This means a high percentage does not necessarily mean you have plagiarised. If you feel however, you need to make some changes, you can resubmit your assignment draft again. To do this, click on the edit submission button under the red percentage button. A new box will appear with your original file which you can download or delete.

If you upload a new file, it will be resubmitted to Turnitin and a new percentage and report generated. Lecturers decide how often you can submit to Turnitin and this varies across courses. Turnitin will tell you onscreen how often you are able to do this.

When you are ready to submit for grading, simply click on the submit assignment button below the edit submission button. Note: once you have submitted your assignment for grading, you will not be able to make any more changes.

How to create and view your Turnitin report

Here is a useful online tutorial that outlines the steps described for submitting and reviewing a Turnitin report:

How to interpret your Turnitin report

What is plagiarism?

For help understanding what plagiarism is and is not, OWLL has a lot of resources to help:

  • Plagiarism
  • StudyUp: How to avoid plagiarism
  • Academic integrity resources for students

Page authorised by Director - Centre for Learner Success
Last updated on 6 March, 2020

Academic Q+A

Have a study or assignment writing question? Ask an expert at Academic Q+A

Live online workshops

  • StudyUp (undergraduate)
  • StudyUp Postgraduate
  • Library

Campus workshops

  • Campus workshops
  • 0800 MASSEY | (+64 6 350 5701)
  • TXT 5222
  • contact@massey.ac.nz
  • Web chat
  • Online form
Massey University
Private Bag 11 222
Palmerston North
4442
New Zealand
Site map | A-Z index | Disclaimer | Privacy
Copyright © 1998 - 2010 Massey University. All rights reserved.