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I am current working on a research paper with a few other members. Are there good online documentation control tools where work contribution of different members can be tracked?

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    How would document control prevent plagiarism? – Azor Ahai -him- Jun 08 '18 at 17:28
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    The question title and body don't match, please consider editing to resolve that. – AppliedAcademic Jun 08 '18 at 19:40
  • Check out my answer here. Not a duplicate of the (unclear) question, but probably related. In short: it is hard to get multiple authors to use the same version control system. Probably not worth trying. https://academia.stackexchange.com/questions/98306/how-to-effectively-write-a-paper-of-n2-co-authors/98311#98311 – Louic Jun 08 '18 at 21:52

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You could host the paper in a git repository and get a transactional log of who contributed what at what time. Google docs also stores a revision history, and allows concurrent collaboration.

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