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Dr. Craig R. Ehlen
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Under “Find,” click on Databases. You will need to sign in.
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Database sources offer quality, credibility, and reliability. Use ABI/INFORM Complete (includes Dateline and Global), the first source above.ABI/INFORM Complete (includes Dateline and Global)
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Or enter the library through Blackboard. Use BUSINESS databases.
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Copied and Pasted Citation (Always check for accuracy.) Reference Ehlen, C. R., & Welker, R. B. (1996). Procedural fairness in the peer and quality review programs. Auditing, 15 (1), 38-45,47-52. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/216734018?accountid=14752 In-Text Citation: Summary: Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Ehlen & Welker,1996.) Quotation: Ehlen and Welker (1996) stated, “...” (p. 48).
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Conduct Web searches ONLY AFTER you have found and used quality database articles. Warning: For high-quality articles, sites often ask you to pay for a subscription service. Don’t! The same articles are usually available for free in the Rice Library! Web searches may provide timeliness. ◦ Google Scholar sources are fine, but often dated. ◦ Often you can trust org and edu sources. Remember, the com extension is trying to sell you something! ◦ Wikipedia is not permitted. ◦ Avoid sources without authors or dates. ◦ Avoid biased sources.
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Warning: Don’t pay for EasyBib services. EasyBib is also available on the Web, but only for MLA form. You want APA. EasyBib in the Rice Library may help you with the APA form for Web articles. http://www.usi.edu/ library/ http://www.usi.edu/ library/ Click on “Cite it” under Tools.
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