Attribution - providing credit for a source
using a consistent style, such as MLA and APA. The public
recognition of ownership of an idea or text by someone else who
is using it.
Common Knowledge – anything that is within the public domain or is
easily located, fact-based information that does not require attribution.
Copyright – the right of ownership by the original creator
Discernment – the ability to recognize the
need to attribute certain information to the original source
Ethics – the ability to be able to distinguish right from wrong and
to act accordingly
Misappropriation – the use of someone else’s work in a manner
that is misleading and deceptive
Public Domain – information or creative work that has moved from individual
ownership to public use, such as instances where the copyright has expired. |