Across
- 2. Expressing what someone else has said in a shorter, clearer, or different way
- 6. The check for whether the information is accurate and from a trustworthy source
- 10. The quality of information concerning its trustworthiness, often checked by comparing it against other unrelated sources
- 11. Checking the topic matches the information you intend to use
- 12. The way in which a piece of information is permitted to be used
- 14. The automatic suggestion of a completed word or phrase that is provided as the user types
Down
- 1. Whether the information relates directly to what you want to know; avoiding having an unreasonable dislike of something or someone
- 2. When you use someone else's work and pretend it is yours; a major academic offense
- 3. A type of software used to find information online when you don't know the URL of the site
- 4. When a search engine or personal assistant suggests results based on a user’s previous online activity
- 5. An issue related to permission to use and acknowledgement of information created by someone else
- 7. Something that you have created yourself, such as your own photograph or video recording
- 8. Something that has been created by someone else, like a textbook or a website built by another person
- 9. The words or search terms a user types into a search engine to find information
- 13. The rules that dictate how words and phrases are used in computing languages, such as using AND (+) or NOT (-) for better search results
- 14. Checking the creation date or revision date of the information
