Matching Pairs Vocab TermsOnline version Game by Isai Santaella by Isai Santaella Medina (student) 1 Periodical 2 Database 3 Paraphrase 4 Credible/credibility 5 Parenthetical citation/ in-text citation 6 Secondary source 7 Peer reviewed 8 Source 9 Plagiarism 10 Primary source 11 Google Scholar 12 Cite/citing/citation 13 Direct quote/quotation Refers to the “believability” of a source A source that interprets or analyzes primary sources; may have pictures, quotes, or graphics or primary sources in them A type of source; a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals A document or physical object that was written or created during the time under study Using someone else’s words exactly as they are written Recording information that allows another person to locate the source that you have used for your paper, also called “documenting” Using someone else’s ideas and putting them in your own words Designates that a source has been reviewed by people in the same field as the author; generally deemed more credible than sources not peer-reviewed A research tool within Google designed for scholarly information gathering A system to organize and store large amounts of data easily; access is often by subject; most libraries pay fees for databases A reference in the body of a research paper to one of the sources listed in your Works Cited; list when there is a direct quotation or a paraphrase, usually enclosed in parentheses; use last name of person or entity and the page number if given In research, a place that you find information To steal or pass off the ideas or words of another as one's own; to use someone else's ideas or words without crediting the source