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The Research Paper: Doing Research— The Internet and Beyond
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Announcements: Library Workshops for Extra Credit 4/29, Tues12:30pmResearchLRC205 4/30, Wed12:30pmDatabasesLRC205 5/5, Mon2:15pmResearchLRC205 5/6, Tues12:30pmMLALRC205 5/7, Wed12:30pmEbooksLRC205 5/8, Thur2:15pmDatabasesLRC205
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Finding Sources: Keyword searches are very important. See page 341. Using “quotation marks” to narrow your search If you aren’t sure what keywords to use, try freewriting, clustering, or building thought a Wordle at www.wordle.net Read page 344- 353 in your textbook for more helpful advice on searching the internet and databases!
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Evaluating Sources Know if your source is trustworthy or not. This is very important! If you are getting your information from a bad source, it can throw off your whole essay. Turn to page 369 in your textbook. First thing to look for when determining if a source it legit: Does the article have an author? Does the article have a date of publication? Compare three sources: pg. 368
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General Internet Research: Work with Caution You can also get more accurate research on Google if you learn to use Google’s filters on the side bar. (“News” is a useful filter) Also, you can search for scholarly articles by going to http://scholar.google.com. Keep in mind these may be too long/complex. But check it out anyway! http://scholar.google.com Do not ever cite Wikipeida as a source. It is NOT considered a reliable or academic source. Same with “study guide” sites like Shmoop or SparkNotes or Cliff Notes If you absolutely cannot find the information anywhere else, you may look at a Wikipedia entry for ONE PURPOSE ONLY: To use their citation system to find the ORIGINAL SOURCE of the information. When you see a number link in a wiki article, click and it will take you to a citation at the bottom of the page. You may use this to go to the original source. If the claim or information is not cited, it cannot be fully trusted. Do not use it, or search for it elsewhere.
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So what are some Reputable Sources? Peer reviewed academic journals find through library website Reputable websites and articles from reliable news sources, websites run by trustworthy organizations Treat websites with caution. The internet contains a wealth of information, but unless you know the credentials of the person posting the opinions/interpretations of a work, tread carefully. Come see me if you have any questions. Articles or Material from any of our library databases
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Library Research LAMC Library Resources are available from the lamission.edu main library webpage. Databases on the Library Website that will probably be useful are: ProQuest (articles from newspapers and magazines and journals worldwide) CQ Researcher (excellent in-depth coverage of a variety of topics) Opposing Viewpoints (clearly laid out information on both side of a variety of topics) Let’s try it out. Together we will search for some potential topics on these databases.
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Doing Research Don’t put it off until the last minute! It is an extremely bad idea to put off your research to the last minute. Research can help you narrow your topic In fact, research can help you determine if the topic is even right for you! Set a schedule. Turn to page 336 If you have a schedule-keeper or a calendar, you might want to get it out and consult it as you put together this schedule for yourself. If you don’t have a calendar or schedule keeper, I highly suggest you get one! It’s an academic essential!
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Visit Library AND Reminders For Thursday Thursday, May 1 Topics: Keeping On-Track and Choosing Sources Wisely. Homework Due: Read “Keeping Track: Managing Information Overload” p. 362--366 “Evaluating Sources” p. 367--371
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