 So, what do you think about my essay? Honestly, I don't think your lecture is going to like it. Really? Why not? Well, you say that 99% of cats are geniuses. Where's your evidence to support this? Oh, I read it in a research paper by some cat lady called Professor Kitty Felix. The problem is, you haven't acknowledged Professor Felix's research. Whenever you use information from another source, you must cite it. I don't know. This seems confusing and lots of extra work. I'm too busy for this. I've got assignments to do, cats to meet, furniture to scratch. Look, referencing is easy once you know how. The CDU Library website has all the info you need. Just click on the referencing link. Is this really necessary? Absolutely, because if you don't acknowledge the work of others, you're going to get yourself into deep kitty litter for plagiarism. Did you just say play? Yippee! Let's play! No, I said plagiarism. As in, if you plagiarise someone's work, it means you're a thief. Thief? Like a cat burglar? Yes, just like a cat burglar. Look, the point is, you don't want to be accused of being a thief, so that's why it's important to reference properly. It's just a part of academic integrity. Academic what? Academic integrity. It means being honest in all of your academic work, like referencing properly and making sure that the work you do is yours and no one else's. What? So I can't pay one of those genius cats to do my assignments, follow me? Er, no. What about if another cat gives me their assignment from last semester to copy, like for free? No, you're not allowed to reuse anyone's assignments, including your own. Just, you can't be a copycat, okay? OMG! This is devastating! I am officially devastated. I'm sure you'll be fine. Okay, so it has to be all my own work, but what about group work? That's different. In group work, your lecturer wants you to work with other students, but if it's an individual assignment and you secretly work with others when you're not supposed to, that's collusion. Okay, so I think I get it now. Academic integrity means being honest. No plagiarism, no collusion, basically no cheating. That's right. No cheating, because no one wants to be called a cheater. But I love cheaters. They're such big, beautiful cats. I said cheaters. Not cheaters. Look, never mind. I've got to go take a cat nap. Why don't you check out the websites at the end of this clip? Great idea. Thanks. Bye!