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 Any place information is found. Such as a book, journal, periodical, person, database, or Web site.

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2  Any place information is found. Such as a book, journal, periodical, person, database, or Web site.

3  A credible or believable source  Information from other sources matches/agrees with it

4  To restate the meaning of something, but in different words  This changes the exact words of the source and communicates the ideas or information without evaluation or interpretation. (no opinions)

5  To tell only the main points and ideas of a text  It is still important to give credit to the original source even when summarizing.

6  If something is quoted, it is copied word for word from the text and must have quotation marks (“quote”) and the source next to it.  Quotes are often included to support a point you are making

7  To take someone else’s thoughts/words and use them for own purposes, giving credit to the source.  Giving credit to the source

8  A way to cite information from sources and quotes used. The author’s last name and page number is listed inside parenthesis next to the quote or paraphrase.  “The two ladies were delighted to see their dear friend again…”(Austen 87).

9  To present the IDEAS or WORDS of someone else as your own without crediting the source  Copying  Cheating

10  An alphabetical list of all the sources used or looked at.  Includes author(s), title, publisher, publication date, and other information depending on the type of source.

11  A book’s bibliographic information consists of: › The author › Title › Place of publication › Publisher › Date of publication

12  A collection of different types of sources.  Has a search engine to type in keywords, then lists several matching sources.

13 AA magazine, academic journal, or newspaper that is released on a consistent schedule.


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