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7th Grade Research Speeches

Databases at PCJH Encyclopedia Britannica Online EBSCO

5 W’s of Website Evaluation Who – Who wrote the page? What – What is the purpose of the page? Sell something or education? When – When was the site created? Updated? Where – Where does the info come from? Why – Why should I use this information?

Citing Your Sources You need to give credit whenever you use someone else’s work, even if you have put that information into your won words!!! Ebsco gives citation information  Need help with citations: Check out these Citation Websites

Searching for Information Specific word or phrase for finding the information Example: Cancer (Broad) Breast Cancer (More Specific) Breast Cancer Signs (Very Specific)

Great Resources at PCJH PCJH Library Page Websites ~ Ebsco Encyclopedia Britannica Online Vertical Files Books ~ Use Online Catalog Research In Progress