Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s words or ideas as your own. If you don’t credit the author, you are committing a type of theft called plagiarism.
When you do research you incorporate outside sources – other people’s words and ideas – into your paper. It is important to cite these sources, whether you quote, paraphrase, or summarize their ideas.
It is plagiarism if you:
Most colleges have an Academic Integrity Policy. Consequences for plagiarism can range from failing the paper or the class to suspension from the school.
To avoiding plagiarizing:
Adapted from Western Michigan University Library's Citing Sources module.