Plagiarism
Copyright
Information Literacy
How to do Research
Copyright Part 2
100
Definition of plagiarism
What is using someone else's work and not giving them credit.
100
The definition of copyright.
What is the law that allows artists to make money off of their creation?
100
An example of a broad topic.
What is sports?
100
The website we used for this topic, KVL.
What is Kentucky Virtual Library?
100
The company that the copyright cartoon video was about.
What is Disney?
200
Paraphrasing or putting something into your own words is still plagiarism if you do not give credit. T/F?
What is True?
200
The song used as an example to explain copyright.
What is "Blurred Line"?
200
An example of a narrow topic.
What is steroid use and sports?
200
In planning your research, come up with these to use to search the web and online database.
What is keywords?
200
Creative work that's not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use however you want,
What is the public domain?
300
You give credit to the author this way.
What is a cite or reference?
300
The duration or length of the copyright protection.
What is the life of the creator plus 70 years?
300
A resource available on the library's website.
What is EBSCOhost, Kids Search, Worldbook...?
300
A method for taking notes.
What is Venn Diagram, Note cards, data sheets, fact finder...?
300
A clear way to define the copyright of your creative work so people know how it can be used.
What is a license?
400
The page of a book that has all of the information needed for a bibliography.
What is the title page?
400
Name of the agency or department that issues the copyright.
What is the Library of Congress?
400
The definition of information literacy.
What is the ability to find, evaluate, and use reliable information ethically and legally?
400
Google can be compared to this part of a book.
What is an index?
400
Stealing copyrighted work by downloading or copying it in order to keep, sell or give it away without permission and without paying.
What is piracy?
500
Three things you include when giving credit to the author.
What is author's name, title, date, page number,website, ...?
500
The ability to use a small amount of copyrighted work.
What is fair use?
500
Name 3 parts of an article that you should scan.
What is the title, 1st paragraph, pictures, caption, and last paragraph?
500
The website to check to see if a rumor is true or not.
What is Snopes.com?
500
Name 3 types of works that can be copyrighted.
What is books, videos, songs...?