module 3 unit B quiz
although databases can be different, most let you search by
all of the above
why is the proper citation of a source necessary?
all of the above
when evaluating and selecting sources for a paper or speech, you should question all of the following EXCEPT
all of the above are important
what do the libraries' online databases contain
citations, scholarly journal articles, abstracts
in effort to paraphrase effectively, you should do all of the following EXCEPT
don't write the source on the notecard with your paraphrase until you're sure you will use this information in your presentation (paper or speech)
pick the best set of keywords to begin searching for information on global warming
global climate change, greenhouse effect, atmospheric carbon dioxide
which of the following is false
it sometimes helps to truncate the URL in your effort to learn more about the original source and further evaluate that source is credible
the best sources for your presentation are ones that have all of the following qualities EXCEPT
rarely include or are interfered with by advertisements
sources from your speech (at least good ones that count) according to the reading "Evaluating and Using Sources in Verbal Messages", must be all of these except
repeated
What information is missing from the citation of this journal article? Endo, Tetsuya, Susan Bryant, and David M. Gardiner. "A stepwise Module System for Limb Regeneration." 270 (2004): 135-145. Academic Search Complete. Web. 28 Feb. 2012.
title of journal
Google Scholar has the best and most currect research available
true
URLs and DOIs (digital object identifier) contain all the information needed for a citation on your bibliography page
true
in your speech, narrative devices should be used chronologically, extensively detailed, and used as frequently as possible throughout your speech
true
the same basic bibliographic information is needed for a citation of a source in the MLA and APA style formats
true
when evaluating sources to use in a paper or speech, it is important to differentiate between popular and scholarly sources. the best source to pock are those written by professional journalists, for example
true