Online Information

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