Citations and Plagiarism
Proper citation is fundamental to academic integrity. This section explains how Academly helps you cite correctly and avoid plagiarism.
What this section is about
Plagiarism can have serious consequences. Academly is designed to help you cite sources properly, with features like Proof of Material that show exactly where content originates.
When you should use this
Review this section when you:
• Want to understand how citations work
• Are concerned about plagiarism
• Need to verify source references
• Are preparing final submissions
How it works
How Academly supports proper citation:
1. Source-based generation
• Content is generated from YOUR documents only
• No external sources that you cannot verify
• Every claim traceable to your library
2. Proof of Material
• Original quotes displayed for verification
• Page numbers for source checking
• Document titles linked to claims
3. Citation formatting
• Multiple styles supported (APA7, Harvard, etc.)
• Literature lists generated automatically
• Consistent formatting
Your responsibilities:
1. Verify citations before submission
2. Check page numbers against original documents
3. Ensure quotes are accurate
4. Add any missing references
5. Use plagiarism checkers before submission
Important notes
• AI can make mistakes - always verify
• Paraphrasing still requires citation
• Your university may have specific requirements
• Use plagiarism detection tools before submission
Related sections
• Understanding Proof of Material
• Responsible AI Usage