This document provides guidance on integrating sources in academic writing without plagiarizing. It discusses including outside sources to support arguments, provide background and explain concepts. In-text citations and reference pages are used to give credit to authors and allow readers to access original sources. Paraphrasing involves restating a short source section in your own words and structure, while summarizing restates the meaning of a longer source in a condensed form. Direct quotes should only be used sparingly. Signal phrases, in-text citations and reference pages are needed when paraphrasing or summarizing. Examples demonstrate how to correctly paraphrase sources.