A list of all the sources you used when writing a paper.
At the end of a report, thesis, or research paper.
Books, articles, websites, videos, or studies.
Creating a proper bibliography and citing sources.
Copying from classmates during an exam.
Because in academia, you must always acknowledge others’ work.
You must cite it.
Ethics and intellectual honesty.
A section at the end of your paper listing all used sources.
Cheating is useless because it will always be detected.
It clarifies your reasoning and allows others to verify your references.
It lets them check or explore the sources you used.
Because it gives credit to the original authors and avoids plagiarism.
Because it shows transparency in how ideas were developed.
That it is transparent and credible.
Moral integrity and intellectual clarity.
Plagiarism and academic dishonesty.
Finding, understanding, and verifying your references.
It shows that your work is based on verifiable information.
It ensures transparency, honesty, and reliability in academic work.