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plagarism | to take another person’s work in the order that they wrote it and put it into your own words without citing it |
works that don't need cited | your opinion, information from your company |
rule of thumb for citations | all work that is not yours should be cited |
copyrights | protects an authors work for life of author plus 70 years |
bias | information presented on the internet rarely presented without at least some type of |
email the author | One way to ask for permission to use information from an authors’ website |
wikis/blogs | online documents that anyone can write on or edit |
FOREVER | things posted on the internet stay on the internet for how long |
indexes | tool SEC's use to reduce the amount of time it takes you to find information regarless of whether you are looking for text, video, or audio |
steps to copying a picture | right click on the picture, click save pic, choose a location to store the picture |
print selected area only | Selecting the portion of the page you want to print and clicking the selection option in print tab will allow this action |
downloading | process of copying a file from another computer on the Internet to your computer |
security | setting that needs changed if the internet will not allow you to download certain files |
plug- in | program that can be downloaded to your system so you can view or play a file created in that program without having to buy the program |
phishing | A common tactic used by internet criminals |
copyright infringement | the act of users illegally downloading or copying works that do not belong to them |
plagiarism | Using information created by another person and presenting it as if it was your own, either word for word or with small changes |
libel | Making an untrue statement in writing that “defames” another person’s character or reputation |
fair-use | a person can use portions of copyrighted information for the purpose of criticism or comment without seeking permission from the right-holder |
ways to Legally use copyrighted material | ask the author’s permission, cite the author’s work |
errors that could indicate reliability problems for a website | spelling, grammatical, factual |
ways to ensure a website's credibility | how close to the top it appears on a search engines results list, a well-known author, how many people have viewed the site |
reasons businesses use social media | advertise to customers, get to kow customer |
and | typing in this word will allow you to search for multiple terms in a single document |
or | using this term in a search engine will allow you to search for documents that include one or another of your serach terms |
not | Using this word in your search will allow you to excluse certain results from your search |
Search Engine Company | SEC |
search engine indexes | maps, webs, images, translators are examples of |
government web sites | tend to include pages for each department, and end in .gov |
weblog sites | these sites allow individuals to enter comments or information on pages devoted to specific topics |
news feed sites | distributes press releases as stores occur rather than at set times as TV or radio do |
social networking sites | facebook, twitter, instagram are examples of |
wiki sites | sources of information and provide tools that enable individuals to add or change informatin on the site |