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Word Lesson 9 Vocab

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Bibliography A list of sources referred to in the document and is places at the end of the document; also referred to as works cited page.
Bookmark A location or selection of text that you name and identify for future reference.
Caption A line of text that describes an object.
Citation Excerpt from the source of information.
Endnote A citation in a document placed at the end of the document in which the citation is located; formatted as double spaced with no hanging indent according to the MLA guidelines.
Footer Content that appears on the bottom of the page.
Footnote A citation in a document placed at the bottom of the page in the document on which the citation is located; formatted as single spaced with hanging indent and double spaced between according to the MLA guidelines.
Header Content that appears on the top of the page.
Hyperlink A block of text or a graphic that when mouse-clicked takes the user to a new location to an internal or external page.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol How data is transferred through the servers.
MLA Style A standardization of guidelines used by colleges and universities for research papers.
Plagiarism Illegal use of someone’s work.
Source Where you acquire the information. A source can come from a book, Web, interview, etc.
Tab Leader The symbols that appear in a table of contents between a topic and the corresponding page number.
Table of Authorities A specialized type of bibliography used in legal documents. It lists all of the legal citations in a document and the page numbers on which they are located.
Table of Contents An ordered list of the topics in a document, along with the page numbers on which they are found. Usually located at the beginning of a long document.
Works Cited A list of sources referred to in the document; also referred to as a bibliography.
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