Turnitin is an originality checking and plagiarism prevention service that checks your writing for citation mistakes or inappropriate copying. When you submit your paper, Turnitin compares it to text in its massive database of student work, websites, books, articles, etc.
So does Turnitin detect plagiarism?
No - Turnitin offers a tool that helps educators (and their students) make informed evaluations of student work rapidly and move on to the important task of discerning what their students need in the way of instruction, correction, or judicial action.
Turnitin Draft Coach is now enabled for the UP System. Students, faculty, and staff can use this additional feature as a Google Docs add-on via their UP Mail account (up.edu.ph)
What is Turnitin Draft Coach?
Draft Coach provides the ability to use Turnitin's similarity tools in Google Docs to help users work towards the final draft of their assignment before submission. It provides instant feedback on citation errors and matches with the comprehensive database, just like in Turnitin.
Learn more in the Turnitin blog
What if I can't access an article from Acta Medica Philippina archives? Email your college library at fbhmedlib.upm@up.edu.ph to help you retrieve the article you are looking for.
MS and PhD researches from 1973 to present
Access to the full-text of thesis and dissertation is subject to the permission set by the researcher (author). For the UPCM Community, log in to the UPCM portal. If the thesis/dissertation is not yet available in the portal, email us at fbhmedlib.upm@up.edu.ph to request view-only access.
The HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) programme, established by the World Health Organization (WHO) together with major publishers, enables developing countries to access one of the world’s largest collections of biomedical and health literature.
Access to HINARI is available exclusively onsite at the World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila.
For UP Manila Faculty and Staff, bring a university-issued ID or PRC ID.
For UP Manila Students, bring your student ID and request a referral letter here: 🔗 bit.ly/UPManilaULReferralLetterRequest
The WHO Western Pacific Regional Library (WPRO) is open from
Monday to Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m
The WPRO Library can accommodate up to 10 researchers at a time. Access to HINARI is limited to 3 researchers simultaneously.