Listly by Courtney Waters
Teaching students how to site their work. This site includes good examples of citations that you can show students.
NoodleTools: Student research platform with MLA, APA and Chicago/Turabian bibliographies, notecards, outlining.
This is a good guide to show students to help them identify useful and truthful websites.
Professor Eric Faden of Bucknell University created this humorous, yet informative, review of copyright principles delivered through the words of the very folks we can thank for nearly endless copyright terms. It is a fine example of the successful use of the fair use doctrine- it uses copyrighted audio-visual clips from a copyright owner which is also the entity being reviewed for the purpose of education on the topic near to that copyright owner's heart (copyright infringement) by using very short clips in a non-commercial way.
You can show this short video to students to help them find out about copyrights and ways to avoid plagiarism.
In this educational animated movie about English learn about copyright, sources, stealing, citations, bibliographies, footnotes, and endnotes.
Plagiarism is a form of cheating because it's stealing another person's ideas. But there's a right way to use Internet sources and other references when you're doing homework or a report. Find out more.
Good video about plagiarism in article.