Across
- 1. a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- 5. Plagiarism is using someone else's work, ideas, or words and presenting them as your own without proper acknowledgment
- 6. a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
- 8. a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- 9. paragraph A body paragraph is a section in an essay or paper, located between the introduction and conclusion, that develops a single, focused idea to support the thesis statement
- 10. false or inaccurate information.
- 13. the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- 15. the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- 16. A database is an organized collection of data, stored and accessed electronically, that allows for efficient retrieval and management
- 20. pay attention.
- 23. a mention of a praiseworthy act or achievement in an official report, especially that of a member of the armed forces in wartime.
- 24. Engine a program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the internet.
- 25. Source A primary source is an original document or object that was created during the time period being studied by witnesses or participants of an event
- 27. Footprint the information about a particular person that exists on the internet as a result of their online activity.
Down
- 2. the action of introducing something.
- 3. A URL, or Uniform Resource Locator, is a unique web address that identifies a specific resource on the internet, like a web page
- 4. the action of regarding something as being caused by a person or thing.
- 7. Source A tertiary source compiles and summarizes information from primary and secondary sources, providing a "third-hand" overview of a topic without original analysis
- 11. Details Supporting details are the specific pieces of information, such as facts, examples, and explanations, that back up and clarify a main idea or argument
- 12. moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- 14. Source A primary source is an original document or object that was created during the time period being studied by witnesses or participants of an event
- 17. group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker.
- 18. end or finish of an event or process.
- 19. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- 21. a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.
- 22. Copyright is the legal right granted to creators of original works that are fixed in a tangible form, giving them exclusive control over the use of their work
- 25. a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- 26. Use Fair use is a legal doctrine that permits limited use of copyrighted material without permission from the copyright holder, often for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research
