SOURCE SELECTI ON ENG 1250. RELIABLE SOURCES  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:  FIRST-HAND SOURCES  SECOND-HAND SOURCES  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:  ACADEMIC SOURCES.

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SOURCE SELECTI ON ENG 1250

RELIABLE SOURCES  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:  FIRST-HAND SOURCES  SECOND-HAND SOURCES  DIFFERENCE BETWEEN:  ACADEMIC SOURCES  POPULAR SOURCES

ACADEMIC SOURCES  PEER-REVIEWED  ONLINE DATABASES  JOURNALS  ARTICLES  ACCESS IN/THROUGH LIBRARY  Academic Search Premier  JSTOR  EBSCO Host

MCMILLEN LIBRARY:

LOCATING ADDITIONAL SOURCES  RELIABLE SOURCES/INFORMATION MAY ALSO BE LOCATED WITHIN ONLINE RESOURCES MANAGED BY TRUSTED INSTITUTIONS, AGENCIES, OR ORGANIZATIONS .gov .edu .org BEWARE ALTERIOR MOTIVES: - FINANCIAL GAIN - ADVOCACY - HIDDEN AGENDA

SCHOLARLY vs. POPULAR 1.SUMMARY OF RESEARCH 2.INCONSISTENT CITATION 3.STAFF WRITER(S) 1.ORIGINAL RESEARCH 2.REFERENCES 3.ACADEMIC AUTHOR(S)

COMPILING SOURCES  STAY ORGANIZED  BOOKMARK  TAKE NOTES  BEWARE  PLAGIARISM

COMPILING SOURCES  TAILOR TO TOPIC  MAP OUT SOURCE STRATEGY BASED ON CONTENT STRATEGY RESEARCH QUESTION/TOPIC: - NARROW - CHALLENGING - GROUNDED (DETERMINABLE ANSWER)

ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY  RUNNING WORKS CITED PAGE THAT INCLUDES A BRIEF EXPLANATION AND INTEGRATION STRATEGY FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL SOURCE TIPS : SENTENCES - SUMMARIZE - OWN WORDS - HOW IT RELATES TO OTHER SOURCES - EVALUATE SOURCE

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