With Databases.  Reliable  Authoritative  Up-to-date  Non-commercial  Sources include magazines, journals, books, news  Quick information  And.

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with Databases

 Reliable  Authoritative  Up-to-date  Non-commercial  Sources include magazines, journals, books, news  Quick information  And the best part  Does citation for you!

 Go to jocolibrary.org  Research  Biography in Context 

 Click on full text  Change search terms  Scroll to the bottom of articles to get the citation  Look at other resources and/or bibliography

 Use the hotlist on the Library Web BackpackLibrary Web Backpack  Start with these more reliable sites

Be smart. Look at… Author Copyright Verifiability Purpose

.edu or.org  What’s.com trying to do?

 Google Google  Walter Payton  (focus on resources & links)  Walter Payton + biography  (focus on ACVP)

 Citation Format Author. “Website Article.” Website. Publisher, Copyright. Web. Date Accessed.  Example  Taylor, Roy. “Walter Payton, Bears, RB, ” Chicago Bears History. Bears History, Web. 22 Nov