This short video defines plagiarism, shows examples and how to avoid it.
Please note the KCAD policy regarding plagiarism will be different than the one presented at the end of the video. Check you student handbook and/or talk with your faculty member.
When in Doubt, Cite it Out
Why cite your resources?
To give the original author(s)/creator(s) proper credit.
To give credit to ideas that are not your own
To provide support for your argument or discussion
To provide access to the information you used to your readers/audience
Steps to avoid plagiarism
Differentiate uncommon vs. common knowledge
Take careful notes
Immediately create a list of your resources, a bibliography or work cited page
Cite your sources correctly
Properly quote, paraphrase and summarize sources
Style, Format and Citation Resources
A long time authoritative source for style, format & citation guides is the Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL). Links provided below.