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Evaluating Sources in the Information Age April 14 and 15, 2014 By Laura Braden and Mariah Teerink, ELC laurabraden@uic.edu.hk mteerink@uic.edu.hk
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What Are Sources? ● Sources are research and information that are used to strengthen and add support to a paper ● Sources come in all different formats: – Websites – Books – Journals – News
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Why Do We Use Different Sources? ● Sources add information to your papers ● They help support your argument and opinion ● They strengthen a paper by adding research and academic information
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Evaluating Sources ● How to tell if a source is good – If it comes from a reliable source ● Author, publication (journal), website (.edu,.org,.gov) – When choosing sources, consider where they are coming from because all authors have some sort of bias ● Liberal vs. conservative ● Chinese censorship vs. western freedom
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Finding Sources ● Library – Journals – Textbooks – Magazines ● Internet – Online journals and articles – Academic, school websites (.edu) – Organizations (.org) – Government websites (.gov)
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Library Sources ● UIC Library ● http://uic.edu.hk/en/lrc http://uic.edu.hk/en/lrc
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Internet Sources ● www.jstor.org ● www.ebscohost.com ● Www.sage.com ● Www.proquest.com
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Wikipedia ● NOT A VALID SOURCE ● NEVER CITE WIKIPEDIA IN A PAPER!!!! ● Wikipedia can be edited by anyone, so the information is not always accurate
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Using Wikipedia ● You can use Wikipedia to find other reliable sources ● Check the citations at the bottom of the page to find reliable sources
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