Drag each word to the correct definition.

A. This is a list of written works or other sources on a particular subject.
B. This is the notation of a source used for a paper.
C. This is a source used to find information.
D. These are references or explanations that usually appear at the end of a document. They most often include a bibliography and a works cited page.
E. This is the use of someone else's ideas or statements as if they were your own and without giving proper credit.
F. This is a list with author, title and publication details of the works (the books, articles, etc.) a researcher used to write a paper. This is an informational list at the end of a research paper to credit sources.
G. This is a pictorial way of representing knowledge. It is used to help organize ideas and present information.
H. This is a system used to think about and organize your paper. For example, you can use it to see whether your ideas connect to each other, what order of ideas works best, and if you have enough evidence to support each of your points. This prewriting tool follows a specific format and includes main categories and subcategories. There are two kinds: topic and sentence.
I. This means acknowledging the sources of information that are used in a research paper.
J. These are used to organize a research paper and include the topic, author, title, page number, and one single fact or thought.

1. Plagiarism
2. Works cited
3. bibliography
4. documentation
5. notecard
6. citation
7. reference
8. graphic organizer
9. endnotes
10 outline

A. bibliography

B. citation
C. reference
D. endnotes
E. Plagiarism
F. Works cited
G. graphic organizer
H. outline
I. documentation
J. notecard

A. bibliography

B. citation
C. reference
D. endnotes
E. plagiarism
F. Works cited
G. graphic organizer
H. outline
I. documentation
J. notecard

A. This is a list of written works or other sources on a particular subject. - 3. bibliography

B. This is the notation of a source used for a paper. - 6. citation

C. This is a source used to find information. - 7. reference

D. These are references or explanations that usually appear at the end of a document. They most often include a bibliography and a works cited page. - 9. endnotes

E. This is the use of someone else's ideas or statements as if they were your own and without giving proper credit. - 1. Plagiarism

F. This is a list with author, title, and publication details of the works (the books, articles, etc.) a researcher used to write a paper. This is an informational list at the end of a research paper to credit sources. - 2. Works cited

G. This is a pictorial way of representing knowledge. It is used to help organize ideas and present information. - 8. graphic organizer

H. This is a system used to think about and organize your paper. For example, you can use it to see whether your ideas connect to each other, what order of ideas works best, and if you have enough evidence to support each of your points. This prewriting tool follows a specific format and includes main categories and subcategories. There are two kinds: topic and sentence. - 10. outline

I. This means acknowledging the sources of information that are used in a research paper. - 4. documentation

J. These are used to organize a research paper and include the topic, author, title, page number, and one single fact or thought. - 5. notecard