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20 Cards in this Set
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paraphrase
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putting information from your source in your own is called
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plagiarism
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copying another's thoughts, words, ideas without providing credit
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source card number
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number on the upper right-hand corne of the source card which indicates the order in which the research was obtained
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nonrefercnec
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can be checked out of the library, meant to be read cover to cover
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slug
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words from your outline that explain what your information on your note card is about is called a
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direct quotation
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"to be or not to be". is an example of
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note card
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summarized, paraphrased, or directly quoted information written on this inbex card
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search stratgey
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research plan
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boolean operators
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terms to narrow and define a subject term, such as AND, OR, and NOT
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index
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subject terms that are located at the back of the book
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internet validiy
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the measure of reliabiliy for a internet source
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periodicals
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magazins or newspapers
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electronic source
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any information retrieved from a computer
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print
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any information retrieved from a hard copy of a book, magazine, newspaper, encyclopedia, etc
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table of contents
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subject terms that are located at the front of the book
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refernce book
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books that cannot be checked out of the library provides factual information, not meant to be read from cover to cover
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source cards
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publication information on this index card
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card number
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letters or combination letters/numbers located on spine of the book
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biblippaply/woitcited
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lists all sources used by the author located
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call number
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letters or combination letters/ number located on the spine of the book
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