Plagiarism is defined as using someone else's words or ideas and passing them off as your own. Using a comprehensive bibliography helps avoid plagiarism by citing all sources of information. Cyber cheating, also known as online plagiarism, involves copying and pasting from online documents and passing it off as original work. A citation references a source in the bibliographic section to acknowledge others' work. Fraud is turning another's entire or partial work into your own, while patch writing is piecing together parts of multiple sources without proper citation.