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Record of sources used in research. Used to give credit, and to keep track of research.
Ãâó: www.usg.edu/galileo/skills/ollc_glossary.html
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1. In archival usage, the creation or acquisition of documents to provide evidence of the creator, an event, or an activity. 2. In electronic records, an organized series of descriptive documents explaining the operating system and software necessary to use and maintain a file as well as the arrangement, content, and coding of the data which it contains. (SAA)
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The systematic collection, classification, recording, storage, and dissemination of specialized information, generally of a technical or scientific nature. Writers also document their work by providing citations where required or useful.
Ãâó: www.seattlecentral.org/faculty/jshoop/glossary.htm...
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The act of creating citations to identify resources used in writing a work. The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association and the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers are examples of two widely used style manuals which provide formats for documenting resources.
Ãâó: valencia.cc.fl.us/lrcwest/lis2004/glossary.htm
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The records which document the creation, history, acquisition by the museum and subsequent history of all objects in a museum collection. Such records include provenance and provenience documents, acquisition documents, conservation reports, cataloguing records, images, and research papers, both created by the holding institution and by previous owners or independent researchers, etc. Also used for the process of gathering this information.
Ãâó: www.willpowerinfo.myby.co.uk/cidoc/guide/guideglo....
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