Specifications include, but are not limited to: The software needs to meet the following criteria to be considered: • Originality checker to include student paper archives, professional, academic and commercial journals and publications, 3"' party academic vendors. • Faculty must be able to submit papers in part or full for determining if a student may have plagiarized. • Service must accept most formats in which papers are submitted. • Reports are available to the instructor within 60 minutes of submission. • Needs to have the ability for students to do peer review. • Must have grammar check functionality which provides suggestions for correcting common errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and mechanics. • Must have ability for faculty to grade papers online. • Must be able to create and save customizable comments and feedback, as well as grading rubrics for continuous use. • Must be able to integrate with the D2L learning management system. • Must have a database equivalent to or greater than current service to include 60 billion+ pages of continuously updated content from the publicly accessible Internet and 170 million articles from mainstream to profession journal articles with over 50 million articles and documents from publishers including: Wiley-Blackwell, Elsevier, American Institute of Physics, IEEE, Cambridge University Press, British Medical Journal and the New England Journal of Medicine. • Must have an archived copy of past web pages and student work no longer available. • Must support multiple languages. • Must provide a similarity score. • Ability to provide analytics and annual reporting data.