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Research Unit Vocabulary
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author : the person or persons who write material such as books, articles, and Internet sites
Bibliography : a list of works cited at the end of an article, book, research paper, or other information source
Citation : a written reference to a specific work (book, article, Internet site, etc.) by a particular author or creator
copyright : the legal provision of exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute a book, article, music, or other work
copyright date : the date that a source was published (book, encyclopedia, cd, Internet site, etc.)
database : an organized, searchable collection of information, often related to a specific subject area
date of access : the date that you are viewing an online source
index : an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed
Internet : an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world
NoodleTools : online software that contains tools for note-taking, outlining, citation, research, and writing
Notetaking : the practice of writing down pieces of information from a source in a systematic way
Outline : maps the main ideas the writer plans to use in the paper
paraphrasing : putting words and ideas from a source into your own words
plagiarism : taking someone else's thoughts, ideas, or a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and presenting it as your own work
publication information : necessary information to create a citation (author, title, publisher, copyright date, etc.)
Publisher : a person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, music, Internet sites, or other works for sale
Research : looking up information on a topic of interest using multiple sources
Reference Source : a book or online publication to which one can find confirmed facts
Reliable Source : books, articles, encyclopedias, etc. that are used to look up factual information about the topic
Search Engine : a computer program that is used to look for information on the Internet
Source : something such as a database article, magazine, website, person, encyclopedia, or book that provides information fro a research paper
Title page : the page in a printed source where you can find the publication information
URL : an Internet address of a document or website
Research Unit Vocabulary
Across:2. | an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed | 5. | the person or persons who write material such as books, articles, and Internet sites | 6. | an Internet address of a document or website | 7. | a list of works cited at the end of an article, book, research paper, or other information source | 9. | the page in a printed source where you can find the publication information | 10. | necessary information to create a citation (author, title, publisher, copyright date, etc.) |
| 12. | a computer program that is used to look for information on the Internet | 15. | the date that you are viewing an online source | 17. | books, articles, encyclopedias, etc. that are used to look up factual information about the topic | 18. | online software that contains tools for note-taking, outlining, citation, research, and writing | 19. | an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world |
| | Down:1. | looking up information on a topic of interest using multiple sources | 3. | putting words and ideas from a source into your own words | 4. | maps the main ideas the writer plans to use in the paper | 8. | taking someone else's thoughts, ideas, or a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and presenting it as your own work | 10. | a person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, music, Internet sites, or other works for sale |
| 11. | the practice of writing down pieces of information from a source in a systematic way | 12. | something such as a database article, magazine, website, person, encyclopedia, or book that provides information fro a research paper | 13. | the date that a source was published (book, encyclopedia, cd, Internet site, etc.) | 14. | the legal provision of exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute a book, article, music, or other work | 16. | a written reference to a specific work (book, article, Internet site, etc.) by a particular author or creator |
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Research Unit Vocabulary
Across:2. | an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed | 5. | the person or persons who write material such as books, articles, and Internet sites | 6. | an Internet address of a document or website | 7. | a list of works cited at the end of an article, book, research paper, or other information source | 9. | the page in a printed source where you can find the publication information | 10. | necessary information to create a citation (author, title, publisher, copyright date, etc.) |
| 12. | a computer program that is used to look for information on the Internet | 15. | the date that you are viewing an online source | 17. | books, articles, encyclopedias, etc. that are used to look up factual information about the topic | 18. | online software that contains tools for note-taking, outlining, citation, research, and writing | 19. | an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world |
| | Down:1. | looking up information on a topic of interest using multiple sources | 3. | putting words and ideas from a source into your own words | 4. | maps the main ideas the writer plans to use in the paper | 8. | taking someone else's thoughts, ideas, or a piece of writing that has been copied from someone else and presenting it as your own work | 10. | a person or company that prepares and issues books, journals, music, Internet sites, or other works for sale |
| 11. | the practice of writing down pieces of information from a source in a systematic way | 12. | something such as a database article, magazine, website, person, encyclopedia, or book that provides information fro a research paper | 13. | the date that a source was published (book, encyclopedia, cd, Internet site, etc.) | 14. | the legal provision of exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute a book, article, music, or other work | 16. | a written reference to a specific work (book, article, Internet site, etc.) by a particular author or creator |
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