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Lesson 22&23 Vocab
Question | Answer |
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Bibliography | A list of sources |
Citation | A reference to a source of information. In legal documents, it is a reference to previous court decisions or authoritative writings. |
Common Knowledge | Facts that can be found in many-at least three- independent sources and area known by a lot of people. |
Copyright | The exclusive right to perform, display, copy or distribute an artistic work or form of expression, such as words, music, images, or objects. |
Endnote | An explanation or reference to additional material that prints at the end of a document. |
Fair Use Doctrine | Part of copyright law that provides for the limited use of copyrighted work without permission. |
Footnote | An explanation or reference to additional material that prints at the bottom of a page. |
Hard Page Break | A nonprinting character inserted to force the start of a new page. |
Note Reference Mark | A number or character inserted in the document to refer to footnote or endnote text. |
Note Text | The text of the footnote or endnote citation. |
Orphan | The first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom of the page. |
Pagination | The system used for numbering pages in a document. In Word, it also means using features to control the way paragraphs and lines break at the top and bottom of the page. |
Plagiarism | The unauthorized use of another person’s ideas or creative work without giving credit to that person. |
Soft Page Break | The location where Word automatically starts a new page because the current page is full. |
Widow | The last line of a paragraph printed alone at the top of a page. |
Balance | A basic principle of design that describes the visual weight of objects on a page, and the way the objects are arranged in relation to each other. |
Column Gutter | The space between column margins. |
Commercial Printer | A business that provides printing, copying, and publishing services. |
Consistency | The use of repetition to create a uniform and predictable design or layout. |
Contrast | A basic design principle in which elements with opposite or complementary features are positioned to create visual interest. Also, the degree of separation of color values within in a picture. |
Desktop Publishing | The process of designing and printing a document using a computer and printer. |
Newsletter-style Columns | Columns in which text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next column. |
Page Layout | The way text, graphics and space are organized on a document page. |
Publish | Output a document so it can be distributed to readers. |