Definition of Plagiarism--
"Stealing and/or using the ideas or writings of another in a paper or report and claiming them as your own. This includes but is not limited to the use, by paraphrase or direct quotation, of the work of another person without full and clear acknowledgment." - CSU Code of Student Conduct
Be sure to always cite your sources for any ideas used in your paper that are not common knowledge. Also put quotation marks around direct quotes. For additional writing and citing help, check out the citation style guides on this page or make an appointment with the Writing Center at 216-687-6981.
First check with your instructor to see which style they require you to use.
We have access to EndNote Online, a reference management tool, through our Web of Science database subscription. You may set up an account for EndNote Online by clicking on the "Register" button at the following link and entering your CSU email address:
Link to Register for EndNote Online Account
Once you have an account, you can add a "Cite While You Write" plugin which will add a tab within Word and allow you to create in-text citations:
You can also download a "Capture Reference" gadget to your toolbar to easily import citations from a web page.
If you have questions or would like help in setting up EndNote Basic, please contact Theresa.