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Testování systémů pro detekci plagiátorství
Mudra, Jan
The content of the bachelor thesis is to test and evaluate the results of selected plagiarism detection systems. In the work, 17 plagiarism detection systems were tested over a test set in Czech in various forms of plagiarism and various camouflage practices. The bachelor thesis was part of the international project Testing Support Tools for Plagiarism Detection (TeSToP) which tests plagiarism detection systems in several languages.
Providing Public Access to Theses and Copyright Law
Myška, Matěj
The paper presents a basic overview of the issue of providing access to theses from copyright’s perspective. The first part introduces the meaning and purpose of this copyright limitation as well as the development of legal regulation. Attention is paid to the identification of individual interests that might conflict due to its application. The second part deals with the current legislation and identifies its problems, especially the ones related to providing online access to theses. The last part proposes possible solutions to these problems.
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Research and Development in the Field of Research Data and Dissertations: The D4Humanities Project at the University of Lille (France)
Schöpfel, Joachim ; Prost, Hélène ; Malleret, Cécile
The paper presents the research project D4Humanities conducted by the GERIICO laboratory at the University of Lille in the fi eld of research data management (RDM). In particular, we will describe the development of a local workfl ow for the submission of research data related to PhD dissertations and the connection to the national RDM infrastructure Huma-Num (deposit, preservation and dissemination of research data via the NAKALA service), along with our RDM training program for PhD students.
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From the dissemination of electronic theses and dissertations to their long-term archiving
Pavlásková, Eliška
Thesis and dissertations are historical archival materials and need to be treated as such. In 2016 Archive of Charles University initiated a change to their policy regarding thesis submission. Emphasis was placed on usage of formats suitable for long term preservation (especially PDF/A). This presentation primarily focuses on historical development of the Charles University thesis collection (including an analysis of thesis formats submitted from 2006–2016), description of the current submission policy, and integration into the submission process.
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Prague Linguistic Circle and its Influence on Modern Linguistics.
VOKÁČOVÁ, Veronika
The theoretical part of my bachelor work is focused on characteristics of the Prague Linguistic Circle, its developmental stages, members and membership and theses. It also describes two significant theoretical conceptions: functional perspective and classification of language functions according to Roman Jakobson. Jakobson's classification of the functions of language and its application onto the text collectively with qualitative analysis are subjects of exploration of the practical part of my bachelor work.
Current possibilities of detecting plagiarism in texts
Misák, Tomáš ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Krejčová, Iva (referee)
Bachelor thesis on theme "Current possibilities of detecting plagiarism in texts" is focused on plagiarism in the theses of students. Explains the concept of plagiarism, what it actually is and explains other concepts that are associated with it. Describes different types and reasons why exactly students are plagiaring. It also deals with citations and a smaller part is devoted to Copyright Act that is associated with it. The theoretical part focuses on methods for the detection of plagiarism where some texts are provided to several students in order to create plagiarism. After that it is tested through program named Theses which is designed for detection of plagiarism. The result of this is testing of functionality and its overall behavior in detection process.
Plagiarism in text documents: Methods of Plagiarism
Chocholoušková, Petra ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Plagiarism in text documents: Methods of Plagiarism" deals with plagiarism theses. Explain the term of plagiarism. It applies to legislation based on the Higher Education Act and the Copyright Act. Plagiarism connects with citation ethics and explains its principles. It defines the types and reasons for plagiarism. The theoretical part analyzes the electronic screening tools to detect plagiarism and evaluate the success of individual instruments. It selected programs are available to user - Thesis, WcopyFind and Slovak central register of theses.

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