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word lesson 9 vocab
Term | Definition |
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Hyperlink | A hyperlink is a way to jump from one location to another, either within the same document or to an external location. |
Hypertext transfer protocol | Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is how the data is transferred to the external site through the servers |
MLA style | MLA Style must be single spaced with a hanging indent and double spacing between each footnote. |
Plagiarism | Plagiarism is compromising your work by quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing outside sources without giving the original author credit. |
Source | A source includes all the information about where a specific element of your paper comes from, so the reader can find all the original work |
Tab leader | Tab leaders are the symbols that appear between the table of contents topic and the corresponding page number. |
Table of Authorities | A table of authorities is a specialized type of bibliography used in legal documents. |
Table of Contents | A table of contents is an ordered list of the headings in a document along with the page numbers on which the headings are found. The table of contents follows the title page. |
Works Cited | A Works Cited list is a collection of sources that you can place at the end of a document. |
Bibliography | Works Cited lists are some times referred to as bibliographies, but a bibliography contains only books, while a Works Cited list can contain a variety of source media. |
Bookmark | A bookmark is a reference point, a location or a selection of text that you name and identify for future reference. |
Caption | A caption is a line of text describes an object, which can appear above or below the object it describes |
Citation | A citation is a note specifying the source of information. |
Endnote | A endnote is placed in a list at the end of the document |
Footer | A footer appears at the bottom of a page. |
Footnote | A footnote is placed at the bottom of the page on which the citation is located. |
Header | A header appears at the top of a document page. |