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What is the best way to determine if an article is relevant to your research?
What is the best way to determine if an article is relevant to your research?
Which of the following is NOT considered a popular source?
Which of the following is NOT considered a popular source?
What should you do when citing a source in APA format if the author is the same as the website?
What should you do when citing a source in APA format if the author is the same as the website?
Which of the following is an example of a comma splice?
Which of the following is an example of a comma splice?
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When narrowing your search by date, what is the recommended publication timeframe?
When narrowing your search by date, what is the recommended publication timeframe?
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In terms of grammar, what does the verb 'lay' require that 'lie' does not?
In terms of grammar, what does the verb 'lay' require that 'lie' does not?
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What is the purpose of the 'Bread-Meat-Bread' method in introducing sources?
What is the purpose of the 'Bread-Meat-Bread' method in introducing sources?
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When using the APA citation format, which element should come last?
When using the APA citation format, which element should come last?
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Study Notes
Digital Library Search Tips
- Always select "Full Text" for comprehensive access to articles.
- Skip book reviews to focus on original research.
- Assess the relevance of articles by reviewing the abstract first.
Narrowing Your Search
- By Topic: Concentrate on specific elements such as geographic locations or events.
- By Date: Restrict your search to publications from the last 5 years (e.g., 2018-2024).
Types of Sources
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Popular Sources:
- Periodicals: Target general audiences (e.g., Time Magazine).
- Social Media: Includes blogs and online discussions.
- Videos: Utilize informative or educational content (e.g., YouTube).
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Scholarly Sources:
- Academic Journals: Seek peer-reviewed articles (e.g., Journal of Sociology).
Sources and References Page
- Retrieve credible articles from the digital library.
- In titles, uncapitalize certain words (e.g., "The Rise of the Digital Era").
- Italicize the title of journals or websites, not the article title (e.g., Journal of Social Media Studies).
APA Citation Format
- Structure: Author, Date, Title, Website/Source Used.
- Example Format: Snow, J. (2024). Exploring digital trends. Tech Journal.
- If the author matches the website, include only the author's name at the beginning.
Essay Guidelines
- Use one website as a source; check Blackboard for detailed requirements.
- For APA 7th Edition citations, refer to OWL at Purdue for guidance.
Grammar Tips
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Lay vs. Lie:
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Lay: Means to "put" or "place" (requires an object).
- Present: Lay, Past: Laid, Past Participle: Laid.
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Lie: Means to "rest" or "recline" (no object required).
- Present: Lie, Past: Lay, Past Participle: Lain.
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Lie (to not tell the truth):
- Present: Lie, Past: Lied, Past Participle: Lied.
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Lay: Means to "put" or "place" (requires an object).
Comma Splices & Correcting Them
- Identify a comma splice as an incorrect connection of two independent clauses (e.g., "I ran fast, I won the race.").
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Correction Methods:
- Use a semi-colon: "I ran fast; I won the race."
- Use coordinating conjunction (FANBOYS): "I ran fast, so I won the race."
- Use subordinating conjunction: "I ran fast; therefore, I won the race."
Introducing Sources (Bread-Meat-Bread Method)
- Bread (Introduction): Introduce the source (e.g., "According to Dr. Snow (2024)...").
- Meat (Information): Present key information (e.g., "The study shows that digital media use has increased by 40%...").
- Bread (Importance): Explain the source's relevance (e.g., "This is important because it highlights a growing trend in communication.").
APA Reference Page Tips
- Alphabetize references while ignoring "A," "An," or "The" in titles.
- Ensure consistent and correct formatting according to APA 7th Edition guidelines.
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Description
Learn essential strategies for effectively navigating digital libraries. This quiz covers tips on accessing full-text articles, assessing relevance through abstracts, and narrowing searches by topic and date. Master these techniques to enhance your research skills.