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Word Vocab 9

Word 2016 Unit 9 Vocabulary

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Bibliography A collection of book sources that you place at the end of a document.
Bookmark A reference point, a location, or a selection of text that you name and identify for future reference.
Caption A line of text that describes an object, which can appear above or below the object it describes.
Citation A note specifying the source of information.
Endnote Placed in a list at the end of the document.
Footer Appears at the bottom of a document page.
Footnote Placed at the bottom of the page on which the citation is located
header Appears at the top of a document page.
hyperlink A way to jump from one location to another, either within the same document or to an external location.
Hypertext transfer protocol How the data is transferred to the external site through the servers.
MLA style Writing style most commonly used to write papers and cite sources. States that a bottom of the page footnote must be single spaced with a hanging indent and double spacing between each footnote, while an endnote is double spaced with a first line indent.
Plagiarism Compromising your work by quoting, paraphrasing, or summarizing outside sources without giving the original author credit.
Source Includes all the information about where a specific element of your paper comes from, so the read can find the original work.
Tab leader The symbols that appear between the table of contents topic and the corresponding page number.
Table of Authorities A specialized type of bibliography used in legal documents. Lists all the legal citations in a document and the page numbers on which they are located.
Table of Contents An ordered list of the headings in a document, along with the page numbers on which the headings are found.
Works Cited A collection of sources that you place at the end of a document. Can contain a variety of source media.
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