Broadly speaking, plagiarism refers to passing off others' ideas as your own. This can include purposeful and nefarious acts such as purchasing an essay on the internet or copying and pasting huge sections from resources.
Plagiarism can be more nuanced, and students may not know all aspects of what constitutes plagiarism. Here are some common examples of plagiarism:
- Not using quotation marks for a direct quotation
- Paraphrasing but keeping the sentence almost exactly the same
- Not citing all of your sources
- Paraphrased work from others (including your own) without giving them credit
- Forgetting to cite images, graphs, or video clips
Visit Willamette University's Plagiarism and Cheating Policy and Code of Conduct for additional info.