Created by Sonya Holland
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Question | Answer |
Bibliography | A list of the reference sources cited or used in your document and usually appears at the end of the document. |
Citation | An identifier of the source from which information, which is protected by copyright, was gathered. |
Comment | A feature that enables you to write a note to express an opinion or provide feedback about document content. |
Copyright | An exclusive legal right given to the author of an original work, giving that person the right to print, publish or record the material. |
Endnote | An explanation provided for a marked reference in the document and usually appears at the end of a document. |
Footnote | A mark on specific text where you want to reference additional information and usually appears at the end of a document. |
Index | A feature generated by Word to find all marked entries that will be included in an alphabetical list with page number reference. It is often located at the end of the document. |
Plagiarism | The act of taking an original work, altering slightly and then taking credit for the new item as an original work you created. |
Reference | To give credit to the creator of an original work in a citation, caption, or bibliography. |
Table of Contents | A feature that can be generated from the use of headings applied in the document to create a list of topics with page number references. A table of contents is often located after the title page or a page acknowledging the contributing author(s) for the document. |
Track Changes | A feature that enables you to keep track of the changes that are made to a document. |
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