What is scholarly information? - answer Information content produced in and for
academic settings
Identify TWO common features of scholarly information, as described in Chapter 1:
a. author is anonymous to avoid bias
b. includes footnotes and references
c. has gone through peer review
d. published by important publisher
e. meant for current news purposes – answer B and C
What does the "peer" refer to in "peer reviewed article" as defined in Chapter 1?
a. Experts in the same subject as the author critiqued the article.
b. The article is available through a peer-to-peer sharing network.
c. Your classmates agree you picked a good source to use for a project.
d. The article has been "liked" on social media.
e. Several authors who are peers of each other co-wrote the article. – answer a. Experts
in the same subject as the author critiqued the article.
Chapter 1 discusses the difference between quick information searches and research.
For each example below, match the description to the correct choice.
- Quick information seeking, researching
Looking for current stock market prices
Using a database to find historic crop records
Reading the local newspaper for this week's weather
Analyzing a chapter of a book on Historically Black Colleges - answerQuick information
seeking
Researching
Quick information seeking
Researching
Chapter 1 discusses how to get started with research and the information-seeking
process. According to the Chapter, which of the following is important to consider when
getting started?
,a. Which style manual you need to use
b. What types of sources do you need to find or consult
c. Whether you can access the resource from off-campus
d. How much information is available on the Web
e. Whether the material you need is in Parks Library - answerb. What types of sources
do you need to find or consult
Best choice for finding up-to-date information, but misses most subscription-based
scholarly resources.
a. Research libraries
b. Library discovery tools
c. Books and journals
d. Article index
e. Web search engine - answere. Web search engine
MATCH the three major finding tools to their STRENGTHS: indexes, web search
engines, library discovery tools, books and journals
best choice for finding scholarly journal articles
best choice for finding up-to-date information
best choice for finding what a specific library owns
not a finding tool, as defined in Chapter 1 - answerindexes
web search engines
library discovery tools
books and journals
MATCH the three major finding tools to their WEAKNESSES, as described in Chapter
1: indexes, web search engines, library discovery tools, books and journals
misses most subscription- based scholarly resources
hard to focus your search
may not include full-text
not a finding tool, as defined in Chapter 1 - answerweb search engines
library discovery tools
indexes
books and journals
Chapter 1 discusses primary and secondary sources. Why might you want to use
primary sources for a project or paper?
a. it's a good idea to include peer-reviewed material in scholarly projects
b. "primary source" means the first and most relevant materials you should use
c. primary sources are one of the best sources for statistics and data
d. primary sources are considered to be more authoritative than secondary sources
e. it may be useful to document a historic event with perspectives from that time -
answere. it may be useful to document a historic event with perspectives from that time
, Chapter 1 discusses primary and secondary sources. Why might you want to use
secondary sources for a project or paper?
a. Secondary sources should be included only if you need to be comprehensive
b. It's a good idea to include sources with two authors in your paper
c. Secondary sources are considered to be more authoritative than primary sources
d. Secondary sources may provide useful analyses of your topic
e. Secondary sources are one of your best choices for eyewitness perspectives -
answerd. Secondary sources may provide useful analyses of your topic
You need to find certain types of information for a class assignment. Where would you
look for each of the different types of information listed below? - books and
encyclopedias, government sources, journal articles, newspaper articles
Look for background information in
Look for statistical information in
Look for subject-focused information in
Look for news and general information in - answerbooks and encyclopedias
government sources
journal articles
newspaper articles
Scenario: You need information about Albert Einstein's theory of relativity. You know a
bit about his theories, but need background information.
According to Chapter 1, which one of the following is your best option for finding
background information?
a. Popular publications such as magazines
b. Articles from newspapers and other news sources
c. Books, encyclopedia articles, and authoritative websites
d. Sources from governmental organizations and agencies
e. Research journal articles - answerc. Books, encyclopedia articles, and authoritative
websites
For the items below, indicate whether the description fits controlled vocab or natural
language searches
Whole sentences can be used
Uses pre-defined terms
Uses everyday language
More likely to yield relevant results - answernatural language
controlled vocab
natural language
controlled vocab
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