Across
- 3. a commonly used reference manager.
- 5. a legal system which recognises the creator of intellectual products such as literature, music, photographs or film, as the owner of copyright, with the right of either exclusive use or to regulate the right of others to use the products for a certain period of time (not indefinitely).
- 9. An act of taking other people’s work or ideas and passing them off as your own.
- 10. the intangible property of an individual or organization as an outcome of human intellect and creativity.(12-8)
- 12. the right to freely use, modify, copy, and share software, works of art, etc., on the condition that these rights be granted to all subsequent users or owners.
- 13. _______ list- a list at the end of a paper indicating sources.
- 14. A subtle form of verbal bias or manipulation.
- 15. a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
- 17. The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
Down
- 1. The quality of being dependable or trustworthy.
- 2. The quality of being unaffiliated with the subject of a publication.
- 4. Predisposition, partiality, prejudice.
- 6. copyright in the domain of material inventions.
- 7. Academic - __________ refers to borrowing and use of another person’s assignment, with or without their knowledge or permission.
- 8. referencig style used by NUST (abbeviation)
- 11. use of another person's work without permission.
- 12. reference to a source.
- 16. Intellectual property (abbreviation)
