APA Style: Plagiarism & Citations
Tips to Avoid Plagiarism
- How to Recognize PlagiarismExamples of plagiarism from IU School of Education
- Paraphrase: Write It In Your Own WordsHandout from OWL - Purdue University Online Writing Lab
- Quoting and ParaphrasingFrom the Writing Center at University of Wisconsin Madison
- Road to Research: PlagiarismUCLA interactive tutorial defines plagiarism, provides tips to avoid plagiarism, and ways to correctly quote or paraphrase.
- QuotationsFrom the University of NC-Chapel Hill.
DSC Policy
Plagiarism is prohibited. Themes, essays, term papers, tests, and other similar requirements must be the original work of the student and should not have been previously submitted elsewhere. When direct quotations are used, they must be indicated, and where the ideas of another are incorporated in the paper, they must be appropriately acknowledged.
Plagiarism Tutorials
- Plagiarism Game - "The Goblin Threat"developed by Snowdon Library at Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA
Writing Lab
If you have a question regarding writing style, visit the Writing Lab located in the Liberal Arts Building, Room 315. Faculty members are available for assistance during open lab hours. Check the Writing Lab's web page for more information.