Module 1 Identifying Information Self-Quiz. Who can publish on the Internet? A. businesses and universities B. non-profit organizations and government.

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Module 1 Identifying Information Self-Quiz

Who can publish on the Internet? A. businesses and universities B. non-profit organizations and government agencies C. high school students D. anyone

Who can publish on the Internet? A. businesses and universities B. non-profit organizations and government agencies C. high school students D. anyone - CORRECT

Which of the following is a characteristic of scholarly journals? A. Reports on current events B. Usually published weekly C. Articles include bibliographies or references D. Normally read by the general public

Which of the following is a characteristic of scholarly journals? A. Reports on current events B. Usually published weekly C. Articles include bibliographies or references - CORRECT D. Normally read by the general public

When searching on the Internet, you should keep in mind… A. Not all online sources provide reliable information B. Because of copyright laws, nothing scholarly is published on the Internet C. Audio/video sources will often lead you to the best quality information. D. You can find any information online if you just search long enough.

When searching on the Internet, you should keep in mind… A. Not all online sources provide reliable information - CORRECT B. Because of copyright laws, nothing scholarly is published on the Internet. C. Audio/video sources will often lead you to the best quality information. D. You can find any information online if you just search long enough.

Which of the following is an example of a primary source? A. Movie review B. Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Beings C. Chemist’s lab notes D. Newspaper article

Which of the following is an example of a primary source? A. Movie review B. Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Beings C. Chemist’s lab notes - CORRECT D. Newspaper article