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CITATION VIDEOS

CSUDH Library. (2019). Introduction to Citation Styles: APA 7th ed. [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

HumberLibraries. (2020). APA 7th in Minutes: In-Text Citations [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

Jen Jonson. (2018). Different Style Guides and Citation Formats (MLA, APA) - Overview & Purpose [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

Kevin deLaplante. (2010). Understanding Citation Styles [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

OSLIS Elementary Videos. (2018). Citing Sources: Why & How to Do It [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

ProfessorAllen. (2017). Basic for Format APA Style References Page Quick Demo [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

Scribbr. (2019). The Basics of APA In-text Citations (6th Edition) | Scribbr [Video]. Retrieved 2 August 2021

Detects plagiarism, paraphrased content, and similar text using sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) based algorithms in 100+ languages with the online plagiarism checker. Copyleaks Plagiarism Checker can compare text online and perform extensive searches across the internet and various databases to find similar content, present only relevant results, and help you stay protected against plagiarism.

This premium-level online tool is extremely easy to use, reliable and provides amazingly accurate results. It is useful for checking plagiarism irrespective of whether your content is an academic work, blog post, ebook, news article, term paper, landing page content, website page content, social media content, email newsletter, and so on.

Free plagiarism checker for students, teachers and content creators. Check plagiarism online to get instant & accurate results with the help of this plagiarism detector. This plagiarism software conducts an in-depth plagiarism test on your entered text and provides you with extensive results and offers top-notch features that help users to check the originality of the content. 

This tool is great as it incorporates other content related automation like checking spelling and grammar. Just upload your content or copy-and-paste it into the text box they provide. It’s a short wait from there to get the results of the check – you don’t need to enter an email or create an account. There’s a 1000 word limit per search, but this isn’t much of an issue. An easy, smooth and free plagiarism checker that works.

This plagiarism detection tool operates as an add-on to a content checker, so make sure you tick the box to include plagiarism checker in the web page checkup. There are a few more buttons to click on this one so it might take slightly longer to wait. Also included in the search you’ll get results for spelling mistakes, grammar, what grade your content is, word choice suggestions and a couple of other tabs.

Free online plagiarism checker for teachers and students. Copyscape and Turnitin alternative. Analysing web content on Google and Bing, this tool is handy for blog posts and other online content. Surfing through the internet’s index, you can see if the content has been copied and on which websites the similar content exists. Plagiarisma makes copied content easy to  identify and catch.

This website containing this checker is outdated – like seriously. However, it’s easy to use straight from the homepage. You can paste your content and click search. The search itself redirects to Google and uses search operators to find duplicate content on Google’s index only, so it’s not incredibly accurate. You can set it to search Yahoo if that’s your preferred search engine. This tool is ideal for SEO and online content.

As a free tool, Plagium performs just fine. It’s easy to enter your text, and the results of the plagiarised text are shown quickly below the search. They search for plagiarised web content only so this wouldn’t be usable for academic papers. This is only a copy and paste kind of check that doesn’t offer any file formats, so limited functionality, but you get entirely accurate results for Google’s index. You can use their ‘deep search’ tool, but this isn’t free.

The fastest and most accurate free plagiarism checker tool to help students, teachers, and SEO professionals easily and more efficiently detect plagiarism and duplicate content.The free tool has a 1,000 word limit and to get your report you have to sign up with an email address.They also offer it as a Google Chrome extension so you can quickly access the tool when writing multiple pieces of content. 

Online Videos on How to Avoid Plagiarism

Xavier Ateneo Senior High Library [Senior High School Library Xavier University]. (2021, February 6). 4 Ways To Beat Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.

Algonquin College Library. (2019, September 9). Plagiarism and You [Video]. YouTube.

Bainbridge State College. (2010, January 5). Plagiarism: How to avoid it [Video]. YouTube.

Clemson Libraries. (2014, December 29). Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.

EasternGatewayCCTS. (2015, January 16). What Is Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.

GCFLearnFree.org. (2018, September 13). Avoiding Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.

GCFLearnFree.org. (2018, September 13). Avoiding Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.

Scribbr. (2020a, January 23). How to Avoid Plagiarism with 3 Simple Tricks | Scribbr 🎓 [Video]. YouTube.

SNHU. (2020, October 20). What is Plagiarism and How To Avoid It [Video]. YouTube.

TED-Ed. (2013, June 14). The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio [Video].

YSJ ADD. (2013, January 22). Understanding Plagiarism [Video]. YouTube.