Information Literacy Test
What type of searches can you perform in the library catalog? (Select one) a. Keyword b. Subject c. Title d. Author e. All of the above
e. All of the above
Things that are considered common knowledge do not have to be cited.
True
Creating a concept map is a good method to use for narrowing your topic.
True
Editorial review is a feature found more frequently in traditionally published forms of information such as books or journals.
True
According to the latest edition of the MLA Style Manual, I must use the word "Print" or "Web" in each MLA citation. The use of a URL for a web citation is up to my instructor.
True
Which of the following is NOT an example of a primary source? (Select one) a. Book review b. Letter c. Speech d. Interview e. Memoir
a. Book review
If you choose a topic for a multiple-page research paper that is too broad or vague, you will likely find: (Select one) a.) very little information b.) too much information c.) just enough information d.) None of the above
b.) too much information
Once you have a link for a web page you found through Google, the page will always be there for you to go back to review the information.
False
If you choose a topic for a multiple-page research paper that is very specific or new, you will likely find: (Select one) a.) very little information b.) too much information c.) just enough information d.) none of the above
a.) very little information
Google searches the entire web.
False
You can trust all websites that contain the domain suffix .org because they contain unbiased information.
False
You should always challenge yourself by choosing a topic that little literature has been written about.
False
The domain name of a web site can help to assess the possible bias of the content. Match the following domain with its definition and possible bias. A. Commercial entity (trying to sell something) B. U.S. government site (information to assist U.S. citizens) C. Educational institution (trying to educate students) D. Nonprofit organization (looking for support monetarily or philosophically)
.com: A .edu: C .gov: B .org: D
Review the article citation below. Select the source that it comes from: "THE Wild, the Stupid & the Jersey Shore Shuffle." By Eliscu, Jenny. Rolling Stone, 8/5/2010, Issue 1110, p54-57, 4p, 2 Color Photographs. a. Popular magazine b. Book c. Newspaper d. Scholarly journal
a. Popular magazine
One way to substantiate the credibility of an author of either print or electronic information is to: (Select one) a. Check to see if the author's name is listed more than three times on the web page. b. Check to see if the author's name is at the top of the web page. c. Do a search of the author's name to evaluate his or her background or credentials. d. Contact the webmaster.
c. Do a search of the author's name to evaluate his or her background or credentials.
What significant key terms would you search in a library database to answer the research question: What is the influence of advertising on incidents of anorexia? (Select one) a. influence, advertising, anorexia b. advertising, incidents, anorexia c. advertising, anorexia d. influence, advertising, incidents, anorexia
c. advertising, anorexia
A good topic for a research paper should be: (Select one) a.) interesting to you b.) neither too broad or too narrow c.) well-defined and specific d.) all of the above
d.) all of the above
When performing a search with an online database, you can find all forms of a root word by using truncation. If you want to find all forms of the root word, education (e.g., educate, educating, educational, educative, educator, educators), how should this word be truncated? (Select one) a. educat* b. educate* c. educator* d. education*
a. educat*
Periodical articles come from: (Select one) a. Journals b. Magazines c. Newspaper d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Plagiarism occurs when a citation is not provided for: (Select all that apply) a. A statement that George W. Bush was the most recent Republican president of the United States. b. A photo posted on Flickr.com c. A direct quote from an interview with author, Maya Angelou. d. A statistics table on drunk driving amongst teenagers from the Centers for Disease Control. e. A new scientific theory on photosynthesis in the journal Nature for my horticulture research paper.
b. A photo posted on Flickr.com c. A direct quote from an interview with author, Maya Angelou. d. A statistics table on drunk driving amongst teenagers from the Centers for Disease Control. e. A new scientific theory on photosynthesis in the journal Nature for my horticulture research paper.
an abbreviated version of a full-blown research proposal. It is the natural next step after you have developed your research canvas.
research prospectus is
Google and Wikipedia carry the same authority as licensed library databases because articles go through a review process before they are published on the open Web.
False
If you have the citation of an article, and you would like to obtain the full text, the best starting point for you to check is: (Select one) a. VCU Library Catalog b. Search Journals tool c. EBSCOhost d. Google
b. Search Journals tool
The best way to find full-text scholarly journal articles is to use: (Select one) a. Web search engines such as Google or Yahoo b. a library database, such as Academic Search Complete c. Wikipedia d. All of the above
b. a library database, such as Academic Search Complete
My instructor told me not to use any Internet sources. Therefore, I am not allowed to use any online library databases, such as Academic Search Complete.
False
Which of the following techniques will search for the exact phrase, attention deficit disorder? (Select one) a. attention-deficit-disorder b. attention AND deficit AND disorder c. "attention deficit disorder" d. (attention deficit disorder)
c. "attention deficit disorder"
For a several page research paper, the topic listed below would be considered: (Select one): Topic: How are Occupational Therapists using technology to help individuals compensate for cognitive and functional mobility limitations? a.) too narrow b.) too broad c.) just right d.) too controversial
c.) just right
Where can you get help in citing your sources? (Select one) a. JSRCC Library's Citation Style online guides b. Citation tools that are available via the library catalog, specific library databases, and web tools such as EasyBib c. Ask your instructor or the JSRCC reference librarians for assistance d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of the following criteria can be used when evaluating the trustworthiness of the information found in print or online sources? (Select one) a. Timeliness or currency b. Authority (the qualifications of the author) c. Accuracy d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Most web sites found on the open web provide a citation tool for citing sources.
False
Match the resource with when it is best to use a. a scholarly article on original research b. an article on a popular or recent topic written for a general audience c. an in-depth treatment of a topic d. the most current statistics on various issues e. a recent article on a local event
Book: C Newspaper: E Magazine: B Journal: A World Wide Web: D
Concept mapping is a good technique to use for brainstorming for topic ideas and identifying key concepts to develop a research question.
True
Editorial review or peer review of information increases the trustworthiness of the information.
True
Government documents from all levels of government are often an excellent resource for finding both historical and current statistical data.
True
To reduce the number of hits on a topic when searching the library catalog by keyword, try a subject search.
True
I can still use information found through Google for my research as long as I evaluate the information and determine that it is accurate and from a credible source.
True
When searching an online database, which of the following search strategies would be most appropriate for the role of alcoholism on automobile accidents? (Select one) a. alcoholism AND automobile AND accidents b. alcoholism OR automobile c. alcoholism OR automobile OR accidents d. alcoholism AND accidents
a. alcoholism AND automobile AND accidents
Review the citation below. Select the source that it comes from: "Does Reality Backbite? Physical, Verbal, and Relational Aggression in Reality Television Programs." By Coyne, Sarah M.; Robinson, Simon L.; Nelson, David A. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, Apr2010, Vol. 54 Issue 2, p282-298, 17p, 3 Charts. a. Book b. Newspaper c. Popular magazine d. Scholarly journal
d. Scholarly journal
Web pages are easy to make and can be hosted inexpensively, so evaluating web sources is necessary when doing research. Which of the following is important when evaluating a web site? (Select one) a. Where the webmaster received his or her training. b. Whether the site is using ASCII or JavaScript. c. The web browser you are using (e.g., Explorer or Firefox). d. The qualifications of the author or sponsor of the web page.
d. The qualifications of the author or sponsor of the web page.
In our information rich environment, it is important for the serious researchers to be able to know if the information they use is (Select one): a. trustworthy b. approved by the U.S. government c. on Wikipedia d. both a and b
a. trustworthy
When using a library database, which of the following search strategies should you use to find information on employment of college students? (Select one) a. college students employment jobs work b. college students OR employment OR jobs OR work c. college students AND employment AND jobs AND work d. college students AND (employment OR jobs OR work)
d. college students AND (employment OR jobs OR work)
The Library of Congress call number system arranges books in ascending alphabetical and numerical order on the shelf. Place the call numbers listed below in the correct order. 1. LB2395 H394 2. LB2395 K325 3. LB2395.4 H64 4. QA11.2 B364
1. LB2395 H394 2. LB2395 K325 3. LB2395.4 H64 4. QA11.2 B364
The Information Cycle is the progression of media coverage of a newsworthy event. Match the resource with the time it typically appears or is published after an event occurs. a. weeks b. 2+ years c. seconds/minutes d. 1+ years e. hours/days
Book: 2+ years Magazine: weeks Journal: 1+ years Social media: seconds/minutes News media: hours/days
It is a mistake to choose a research topic that you are really interested in; you will be too "close" to the subject to see both sides of the issue.
False
The full text of most of the books owned by Reynolds Library is now available online. (Select one)
False
The library catalog only includes records for physical items held in Reynolds Library.
False
Review the MLA citation for a journal article found through a library research database listed below. Then match the citation parts with the correct source. Holtcamp, Wendee. "Silence of the Pikas." Bioscience. 60.1 (2010): 8-12. Academic Search Complete. Web. 29 Nov. 2010. a. 29 Nov. 2010 b. Holtcamp, Wendee c. Academic Search Complete d. Bioscience e. 60.1 f. 8-12 g. Silence of the Pikas
Journal title: D Volume and issue numbers: E Author: B Database name: C Date article was accessed: A Article title: G Page numbers: F
Which of the following specific information sources should be cited in my paper? (Select all that apply) a. The Queen of England said in her Christmas address, 1995, "This last year has reminded us that this world is not always an easy or safe place to live in, but it is the only place we have." b. Christmas is a winter holiday celebrated by Christians around the world. c. The Queen's somber Christmas address in 1995 encouraged people worldwide to show how their different faiths and beliefs could inspire them to work together for peace and friendship. d. YouTube video showing elementary school children making Christmas ornaments together for the botanical garden tree.
a. The Queen of England said in her Christmas address, 1995, "This last year has reminded us that this world is not always an easy or safe place to live in, but it is the only place we have." c. The Queen's somber Christmas address in 1995 encouraged people worldwide to show how their different faiths and beliefs could inspire them to work together for peace and friendship. d. YouTube video showing elementary school children making Christmas ornaments together for the botanical garden tree.
Which of the following search strategies will produce the best catalog search results for the effects of advertising on children? (Select one) a. advertising and children b. effects of advertising c. advertising d. advertising and children and effect
a. advertising and children
If Reynolds Library does not have the book you need, what can you do to borrow a copy? (Select all that apply) a.) Present your Reynolds student ID at a participating VIVA Cooperative Borrowing Program library b.) Get a RALC (Richmond Academic Library Consortium) Pass from the Reynolds Library reference desk c.) Fill out an Interlibrary Loan Request form from the library's web site d.) Borrow a VCU student library card from my friend attending VCU
a.) Present your Reynolds student ID at a participating VIVA Cooperative Borrowing Program library b.) Get a RALC (Richmond Academic Library Consortium) Pass from the Reynolds Library reference desk c.) Fill out an Interlibrary Loan Request form from the library's web site
For a several page research paper, this topic would be considered (Select one): Topic: What measures have Richmond City schools taken to stop bullying both on and off school premises, and what impact (if any) have these measures had? a.) too narrow b.) too broad c.) just right d.) too controversial
a.) too narrow
In deciding which citation style to use, you can: (Select one) a. Pick the one that is easiest for you to use b. Check with your instructor c. Use a combination of different citation styles d. All of the above
b. Check with your instructor
What type of resource would contain an overview or background information on your topic? (Select one) a. Journal article b. Magazine article c. Encyclopedia article d. Newspaper article
c. Encyclopedia article
Which of the following criteria is NOT important when evaluating a web site (Select one): a. Name of the author or sponsor of the site. b. Date of the information on the site. c. Gender of the author of the site. d. Purpose of the site (i.e., is it meant to entertain, educate, persuade, etc.).
c. Gender of the author of the site.
When searching an online database, which of the following search strategies would retrieve the least citations for the role of alcoholism on automobile accidents? (Select one) a. alcoholism OR automobile OR accidents b. alcoholism AND automobile c. alcoholism AND automobile AND accidents d. alcoholism OR automobile
c. alcoholism AND automobile AND accidents
Wikipedia is the world's largest encyclopedia. It is more dynamic and interactive than print volumes of an encyclopedia. However, students should use caution when using Wikipedia for academic research because (Select one): a. Anyone can add or change content. b. Authors of articles may not necessarily be experts on the topics they write about. c. The fact that what you read on Monday may disappear or have changed by Wednesday. d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Try a keyword search when: (Select one) a.) You have a narrow or complex topic. In many cases this means entering two or more search terms to describe your topic. b.) You have only partial information about the author or title. c.) There is no appropriate subject heading or your topic or you are unsure of the correct subject heading. d.) All of the above.
d.) All of the above.
The best way to find books owned by Reynolds Library is to search: (Select one) a.) Web search engines such as Google or Yahoo b.) Academic Search Complete c.) Blackboard d.) library catalog
d.) library catalog
Which databases allow you to browse for topic ideas? (Select one) a.) Opposing Viewpoints in Context b.) Issues & Controversies c.) CQ Researcher d.) All of the above
d.) All of the above
To locate a book on the shelf at Reynolds Library, you will need to note the following information from the library catalog: (Select all that apply) a. Title b. Call number c. Which campus owns the book d. Author e. Availability on the shelf
b. Call number c. Which campus owns the book e. Availability on the shelf
How do you access licensed JSRCC Library databases from off-campus? (Select one) a. Use your social security number b. Use your EmplID c. Use your library card number d. Use your My Reynolds login (same username & password for Blackboard)
d. Use your My Reynolds login (same username & password for Blackboard)
Review the MLA citation for a print book listed below. Then match the citation parts with the correct source. a. Cameron, W.B. b. A Dog's Purpose c. New York d. Forge e. 2010
Book Title: B Place of Publication: C Author: A Date of publication/copyright: E Name of publisher: D
The search capabilities of most library databases allow users to search for and retrieve more focused and relevant results than the search capabilities available through search engines like Google.
True
What type of resource is written by an expert in a particular field, reports on scholarly research, and includes a list of cited references at the end? (Select one) a. Journal article b. Magazine article c. Encyclopedia article d. Newspaper article
a. Journal article
Why should I cite my sources? (Select one) a. To avoid plagiarism and give proper credit to the author or creator b. To enable the reader to locate the sources I cited c. To show the amount of research I've done for my paper d. To strengthen my work by lending support to my ideas e. All of the above
e. All of the above
You are committing self-plagiarism if you reuse a paper previously turned in for one class and submit it for another class without permission of the instructor.
True
Which of the following is NOT an example of a Reference book? (Select one) a. Encyclopedia b. Almanac c. Journal d. Dictionary e. Directory
c. Journal