At Royal Roads University:
Plagiarism is the act of presenting the ideas or works of another as one's own.This applies to all materials, electronic or in print, including laboratoryreports, seminar presentations, computer programs, research projects andresults, postings online, in discussion groups, and statistical data. The use ofsuch material either directly or indirectly without proper acknowledgment(i.e., footnotes or endnotes) is contrary to the norms of academic behaviour.(Royal Roads University, 2014, para. 6).
Also,
Intentional improper citation may constitute plagiarism such as not usingquotation marks when required to indicate other’s work, not acknowledgingsignificant concepts from other’s work even when you paraphrased it, and notactually looking at a source that you quote. (Royal Roads University, 2014,para. 12)