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| bibliography | A list of sources referred to in the document and is placed at the end of the document. Also referred to as a works cited page. |
| bookmark | A location or selection of text that you name and identify for future reference. |
| caption | A line of text that describes an object. |
| citation | Excerpt from the source of information. |
| endnote | A citation in a document placed at the end of the document in which the citation is located. It is formatted as double spaced with no hanging indent according to the MLA guidelines. |
| footer | Content that appears on the bottom of the page. |
| footnote | A citation in a document placed at the bottom of the page in the document on which the citation is located. It is formatted as single spaced with hanging indent and double spaced according to the MLA guidelines. |
| header | Content that appears on the top of the page. |
| hyperlink | A block of text or a graphic that when mouse-clicked takes the user to a new location to an internal or external page. |
| hyper text transfer protocol (http) | How data is transferred through the servers. |
| MLA style | A standardization of guidelines used by colleges and universities for research papers. |
| plagiarism | Illegal use of someone’s work. |
| source | Where you acquire the information. A source can come from a book, Web, interview, etc. |
| tab leader | The symbols that appear in a table of contents between a topic and the corresponding page number. |
| table of contents | An ordered list of the topics in a document, along with the page numbers on which they are found. Usually located at the beginning of a long document. |
| works cited | A list of sources referred to in the document and is placed at the end of the document. Also referred to as a works cited page. |