The Council of Writing Program Administrators gives the following definition:
"In an instructional setting, plagiarism occurs when a writer deliberately uses someone else’s language, ideas, or other original (not common-knowledge) material without acknowledging its source" (WPA, 2009).
You give credibility to your own work when you let others know where you got your work.
It helps others learn more (taking a "deep dive") about a particular aspect of your topic.
You are spreading the word about other people's hard work.
It's the ethical thing to do.
This guide was adapted from the Citing Sources guide by the Librarians of Milner Library, Illinois State University. Many thanks for their hard work and permission to use this guide.