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1 How to Locate and Cite Sources on Controversial Issues Dr. Jun Wang Professor of Library & Information Studies Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction and Information Literacy
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2 Student Student Learning Outcome 1.Be able to get on Delta College Library’s website and log on to the subscription online Databases on and off the campus 2.Identify at least two different online databases with reputable or valid sources on controversial issues 3.Be able to conduct subject and Boolean logic keyword searches in Opposing Viewpoints in Context and PowerSearch 4.Be able to limit search results to full-text, peer-reviewed academic research articles 5.Be able to evaluate and cite the retrieved sources in MLA style Library
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3 Library’s Home Page: http://library.deltacollege.edu Library’s Home Page: http://library.deltacollege.edu Click here to conduct a database search to find peer-reviewed research articles.
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How to Find Valid Sources on Your Topics? Topics Select hot topics on controversial issues from online databases such as Opposing Viewpoints in Context and PowerSearch Search Evaluate Conduct Subject or Keyword searches in both databases Limit to full-text and peer-reviewed publications Select and evaluate retrieved sources Save Cite Have the full-text article printed or e-mailed or read for you Use the Citation Tool to cite the sources and tweak the citations with the MLA citation guide 4
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6 Click on all issues or group of hot issues
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Issues Browse Your Topic from the Issues in Opposing Viewpoints in Context 7 Click on the topic
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8 Topic: Objective Overviews
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10 To be tweaked as the following with the MLA Citation Guide Works Cited Bowden, Thomas A. “Individuals Should Have a Legal Right to Choose Death.” Assisted Suicide. Ed. Sylvia Engdahl. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2009. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 25 Oct. 2011. Works Cited Bowden, Thomas A. “Individuals Should Have a Legal Right to Choose Death.” Assisted Suicide. Ed. Sylvia Engdahl. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2009. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 25 Oct. 2011.
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11 Conduct a logic keyword search using Boolean operators (And, Or, and Not)
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12 Subject Guide Search Find topics from the Subject Guide Search Click on the cross-reference subject link to see the search result
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13 Cross References that will lead you to more sources Click on the title or full- text links to display the article and tools
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14 Volume #11 Issue # 3 Journal title
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16 To be tweaked as the following Works Cited Bopp, James, Jr., and Richard E. Coleson. “The Constitutional Case Against Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide for Competent Adults with ‘Terminal Conditions’.” Law and Medicine 11.3 (1995): 239+. General OneFile. Web. 25 Oct. 2011. Works Cited Bopp, James, Jr., and Richard E. Coleson. “The Constitutional Case Against Permitting Physician-Assisted Suicide for Competent Adults with ‘Terminal Conditions’.” Law and Medicine 11.3 (1995): 239+. General OneFile. Web. 25 Oct. 2011.
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17 Conduct an Effective Keyword Search Identify keywords or phrase from your topic for the search Use one or more Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to thread your keywords together in needed Limit your search to full-text articles and peer-reviewed publications if necessary before clicking on the search button
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19 Student Gauging Your Learning Outcome 1.How to log on to the library’s subscription online Databases on and off the campus? 2.Name two databases where you can find reputable or valid sources on controversial issues. 3.Name the kinds of searches you can conduct in the above named databases. 4.How to limit your sources to full-text and peer-reviewed academic research articles? 5.How to evaluate and cite the retrieved sources in MLA Style? Library
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