Google Advanced Search lets you restrict your search in many ways, including (select
all that apply) - answer- Searching specific sites or domains, such as .edu
- Searching for exact words or phrases
- Searching for specific file types, such as .pdf or .xls
When accessing a library research database outside the campus you will need to -
answerLog in using your student username and password
What is a paywall? - answerA way of restricting access to content via a paid
subscription
Searching for the keyword exothermic instead of the phrase "gives off heat" is an
example of: - answerUsing the language of a discipline
Searching for How are latent fingerprints collected at crime scenes? is an example of -
answerNatural language
What type of source typically contains facts and figures, dates, definitions, equations,
statistics, diagrams, and maps? - answerReference resources
What will using AND do to your search? - answerResults will include both search terms
Why is considering the author and the audience important when selecting keywords? -
answerThe author and the audience changes the type of language used
Consider the following search: How do forensic scientists explore crime scenes? A
researcher wants to enter the search into a database. What could they do to the search
to get better results in the database? - answerLimit the search to keywords, use AND to
combine keywords, and use quotation marks around "forensic scientists"
From the list below, select the 5 criteria that describe a Peer-Reviewed Scholarly article.
- answer- The article has an abstract and reference section
- The article is written by an expert, such as a university faculty member or other
researchers
- The article has data, charts, graphs, etc.
- The article uses scholarly language
- The article is published in a Scholarly Journal
Quickly review the following 2 articles. You will then select the article below that you
believe is a Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed article based on the criteria you selected in the
first question. Feel free to do any additional research on the internet in regards to:
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