Across
- 2. - materials that were written by people who were present at events, either as participants or observers, including letters, diaries, autobiographies, speeches, and photographs
- 3. - a chart that compares different categories of data
- 5. - records of events that were created sometime after the events occurred; the writers were not directly involved or were not present when the events took place, including encyclopedias, textbooks, biographies, most newspaper and magazine articles, and books and articles that interpret or review research.
- 7. - material that is recorded so that the information can be heard rather than just read in print; these resources include audio books, radio talk, podcasts, audio files or tapes, CDs and DVDs
- 11. - a group that is created and operated to benefit a given cause rather than for profit distributed to owners
- 14. - to prove or check the proof, accuracy, or reality of information or a claim
- 16. - a listing of all the items in a library
- 18. - an organizational method for recording research information and the sources of that information
- 20. - an alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with references to the places in the text where they occur, typically at the end of the book or periodical
- 23. - website of a commercial organization
- 25. - official websites of the military
- 26. - writing that is based upon facts, real people, and real events, such as a biography, history, documentary, or interview
- 28. - a way of giving credit when certain material in your work came from another source, usually enclosed in parentheses and including information that will help the reader find more information about the source in the works cited
- 30. - printed or digitally published collections of texts, such as articles, stories, poems, or essays, that are usually illustrated and produced at regular intervals, such as weekly or monthly. Printed magazines are thin and have a paper cover.
- 32. - a website that allows collaborative editing of its content and structure by its users
- 33. - the slanting line punctuation mark used to separate different sections or subfolders of a URL, indicating the directory structure of the website
- 37. - the identifying name of a written, printed, or filmed production or of a digital composition, or other artistic work
- 39. - a group that is created and operated with the goal of making money to distribute to owners
- 40. - a book published yearly that presents information for that year such as important days, weeks, or months and notable movements of the planets, changes of the moon and tides, weather patterns, and other statistical information
- 44. - a classification system that divides all knowledge into 21 basic categories, each identified by a single letter of the alphabet, which are then further divided into subcategories identified by two-or three-letter combinations
- 50. - the online presence of an individual with the clear objective of showcasing the individual’s personal information, achievements, skills, portfolio, and interests, allowing the person to present themselves professionally, share their work, and connect with others.
- 52. - official websites of the government
- 54. - a collection of “pages” on the World Wide Web that is devoted to a specific subject
- 55. - a type of compact disc able to store large amounts of data, especially high-resolution audiovisual data
- 59. - extending up to the present time; including the latest information
- 61. - small pictures or symbols that work the same way as hyperlinks
- 63. - a list of choices, often at one side, the top, or the bottom of a web page
- 64. - a periodical publication issued by a legal, medical, or other professional organization written by experts in a particular field of study intended to be read by other experts or students in the field of study
- 65. - official documentation serving as proof of a claim made about oneself or one’s skills
- 66. - a server that manages electronic mailing lists, allowing users to subscribe and unsubscribe and forwarding messages from publishers to subscribers
- 68. - a list of all the sources you have used in the process of researching your work
- 70. - an alphabetical list of difficult, technical, or foreign words in a text along with explanations of their meanings
- 71. - there is enough of it or good enough to be used or accepted
- 73. - a note at the bottom of a page of text which provides more detailed information about something that is mentioned on that page, usually identified in the text with superscript numbers
- 74. - a vast system of linked computers that allows for communication through email, list servers, and the World Wide Web
- 76. - an organizational tool that helps to compare the positive and negative aspects associated with an option or situation
- 81. - an introduction at the beginning of a text that tells what the text is about or why it was written
- 83. - looking for information on the internet by entering a phrase or term related to your subject into a search engine
- 84. - able to be trusted; information provided in a well-reasoned argument with strong evidence with a listed author and presented by a reliable publisher
- 86. - a list of the chapters or sections given at the front of a book or periodical
- 90. - the online presence of a charitable organization with the clear objective of spreading awareness and drawing donors and volunteers
- 91. - a search engine that sends inquiries to other search engines and then combines the results into an organized master list
- 92. - a particular word, phrase, or sentence printed as the second part of a title
- 93. - a book in electronic form that can be read on a computer or handheld device rather than in print
- 94. - websites associated with organizations
- 95. - a place where people can go to examine a collection of primary sources to gather facts, data, and evidence
- 96. - a type of punctuation in which inverted commas used in pairs are placed around words to represent exact written or spoken language from another individual or text
Down
- 1. - a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as the author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression
- 4. - the page in a publication containing publication, legal, and copyright details, usually located on the back of the title page in print materials
- 6. - a short line of text that lets the public know that a work is protected by copyright law and is not to be copied
- 8. - a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user
- 9. - a publication that is issued at regular intervals of more than one day, such as a weekly, monthly, or quarterly journal or magazine
- 10. - uses keywords (AND, OR, NOT) with words or phrases to limit or expand or define an internet search
- 12. - a short summary of a journal article
- 13. - a collection of hundreds of millions of websites and billions of web pages found on a global network of computers
- 15. - a structured conversation where one participant asks questions and the other provides answers
- 17. - free from error, especially as a result of care
- 19. - the use of shocking or exciting subjects, language, or style designed to produce startling or thrilling impressions or to interest vulgar tastes by making people or events seem worse than they really are
- 21. - a film or video examining a person or event based on facts
- 22. - a scaled down, or microphotographic, reproduction of a document on film or paper, such as a manuscript, map, or other document
- 24. - intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person or group
- 27. - a website that lets you look for information using a phrase or term related to your subject
- 29. - a type of compact disc that can only be read, not written onto, and can hold large amounts of data in the form of text, images, and audio
- 31. - a book or collection of maps
- 34. - underlined or highlighted words on web pages that, when clicked, lead to related information on another page on the site or to a different site
- 35. - based on truth or reason; able to be accepted
- 36. - a book or set of books containing many articles arranged in alphabetical order that deal with either the whole of human knowledge or a particular part of it, or a similar set of articles on the internet
- 38. - a note in one part of a text that tells you to look somewhere else in the text for more detailed information
- 41. - the online presence of businesses with the clear objective of promoting products and enhancing visitor awareness
- 42. - provides remote access to variety of national and international content either on-line or by CD-ROM
- 43. - based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings
- 45. - a physical or digital document that you would refer to for more information about a topic
- 46. - an accent punctuation mark typically used over the Spanish letter n used in a URL to indicate a home directory
- 47. - a reference work that lists the synonyms, and sometimes antonyms, of words
- 48. - a research method that involves conducting observations and collecting data in a natural setting
- 49. - a place to ask for help with your research
- 51. - a note of explanation added at the end of a text
- 52. - website associated with education
- 53. - a star-shaped punctuation mark used to note something or stand in for something left out
- 56. - websites associated with networking people and groups
- 57. - literature that describes imaginary people or events
- 58. - Uniform resource locator - a website’s web address ending in an abbreviation that indicates the purpose of the website
- 60. - a collection of information, usually in electronic form, that can be quickly and easily accessed and searched and from which information can be easily retrieved.
- 62. - utilities available on the internet to help you find information among the millions of documents on the web; search tools are classified into three types: internet directories, search engines, and meta-search engines
- 67. - the story of a real person’s life
- 69. - a classification system used by libraries to arrange books via subject where each book is issued a shelfmark number, usually found on the spine, and arranged in numerical order
- 72. - a small booklet or folded paper giving brief details about what it’s selling, usually presented in an eye-catching manner with illustrations
- 75. - a shortened form of a written word or phrase
- 77. - related or connected to something that is happening or being discussed
- 78. - a list arranged alphabetically or by category or classification
- 79. - a book or online resource that lists every word in a certain language alphabetically along with their meaning
- 80. - an educational talk to an audience, especially students at school
- 82. - a section of extra documentary or explanatory information added at the end of a book
- 85. - a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets containing written information about current events, advertisements, and other information of general interest
- 87. - a method of gathering information using relevant questions from a sample of people with the aim of understanding populations as a whole
- 88. - a complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order
- 89. - showing an unreasonable like or dislike for someone or something based on personal opinions
