Why do you need to cite your sources?
Board Policy Number 6Hx11-7.24 Student Standards of Conduct— Any student who accepts the privilege of enrollment at Indian River State College is deemed to have given his or her consent to adhere to the policies of the College and the laws of the State of Florida. Students shall conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the College’s function as an educational institution. See: Misconduct for which students are subject to discipline falls into the following categories: A. Dishonesty, such as cheating, plagiarism, or knowingly furnishing false information to the College.
Most plagiarism involves written papers; however, it can also be applied to presentations, lab reports, musical scores, computer codes, and other academic assignments. This guide will mention papers more often than other assignment types, but the act of plagiarism remains the same for other assignment types.
Students are required to give credit or cite the sources they utilize for the aforementioned assignments. Sources include books, articles, web sites, interviews, illustrations and images, art, conversations and email, class lectures, class notes, student papers, student assignments, etc.
Plagiarism involves the inappropriate use of another person’s creation, especially when academic credit is awarded. Examples include an individual’s words, images, music, ideas, and more.