This video was created by instructors at Cape Fear Community College and uploaded to YouTube,
This is a very straightforward explanation of plagiarism stated in easy-to-understand language. Two links to free plagiarism checkers are provided at the bottom of the page.
This is an excellent introduction to plagiarism in all of its forms. The site offers a plagiarism checker, but there is a fee for this service.
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (Purdue OWL) provides comprehensive information about the subject of plagiarism to high school and college students.
This WebQuest was designed by Karen Banach of Bloomington South High School and modified by Mrs. Hubbard while working in a different school system. It is shared with permission under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) license. You will learn about the pitfalls of plagiarism through this interactive Web experience.
This is a free citation generator. Remember to double-check citations using the Purdue or Excelsior OWL sites, or another reliable reference, as these are not always 100% accurate.
This is another free citation generator and informational resource.
The Excelsior OWL is a comprehensive writing resource that will provide assistance to students as they complete research writing assignments. There is a comprehensive, instructional citation module included.
Take note of the Interactive Online Resources - lots of citation practice here!
The Purdue OWL is another comprehensive research and writing resource that also includes a citation generator and detailed help for creating a variety of citations in various formats.
Create free citations using Son of Citation Machine. Again - double-check the citations against another reliable resource.