Term 1 of 157
known-item searching is when I already know the ______ I want to use to find information about my
topic
keyword or phrase
book or article
library or database
author or publisher
Term 2 of 157
What is Folksonomy?
citations give brief information about a source of information in the body of writing and
point the reader to a more complete list of source information, the bibliographic
references, at the end of the body of writing
a part of the World Wide Web that is interactive, where people can respond to articles,
videos, or pictures, fore example.
folksonomy refers to a user-created method of labeling items so that you or anyone else in
your circle of friends or colleagues can use these labels to find your items
a question that "fragments your conclusions into many possible answers"
,Definition 3 of 157
a word used to desccribe how many search results come back
recognition
retrieval
referendum
recall
Term 4 of 157
Which of the following is considered a primary source?
biography about elvis presley
synonyms, antonyms, or Related Keywords
a book about elvis presley and rock and roll in america
birth certificate of Elvis Presley
Term 5 of 157
What is green route open access?
- material is only available for purchase through a subscription service
- author restricts access to their work, limiting distribution
- copyright owner places material in an open-access repository, often at a university
- content is shared for a limited time before being removed from public access
Term 6 of 157
The interface is what you actually see on your computer screen when you search for the data
True
False
,Term 7 of 157
Hybrid tool
a source of information providing basic facts and finding aids like encyclopedias and
textbooks
a tool for hybrid animals
a software for combining different file formats
a gardening implement for multiple tasks
Term 8 of 157
What is a scholarly journal?
a question that "fragments your conclusions into many possible answers"
something published by universities, academic societies, and publishers devoted to
producing academic work, such as articles with few pictures, many citations, a long list of
references and not easy to find a google search
1) find an abstract or article summary to determine the author's main points and conclusion
2) watch for key prepositions in the text
3) check out the author's conclusion at the end of the article carefully
4)if the article you are looking at fives you a few clues, then read the whole thing
- free to read
- may not be an ope license
Term 9 of 157
Which of the following is the term for a lie that is received as a truth?
Propaganda
Disinformation
Misleading Content
Impersonation
, Definition 10 of 157
[APA] Memorial University Libraries. (2013, September 11). APA style reference list: How to
reference websites [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tNfa2zVuWE
[MLA] Memorial University Libraries. "APA Style Reference List: How to Reference Websites."
YouTube, 11 Sept. 2013, www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tNfa2zVuWE. Accessed 31 Mar. 2017.
Which of the following magazine articles are documented correctly?
Which of the following references correctly documents a YouTube video?
Which of the following citation examples show the citation-sequence system, which is
typically used in the hard science disciplines?
Which of the following define the concept or chracteristics of scholarship according to the
research strategies book>
Definition 11 of 157
-It is important for developing scholars to evaluate the processes by which the things they are
reading came into being
-The kinds of venue an author chooses for publication also speaks to how it was developed
-how a piece of work has been assembled is often as important as what appears in the final form
What are the five steps for analyzing a book's usefulness for your research project
What three statements are true in connection with the process of information creation,
according to the Research Strategies book?
Which of the following three statements are true in connection with the process of
information creation, according to the Research Strategies book?
In both the APA and the MLA styles, how should the date for scholarly journal articles be
formatted in a bibliographic reference
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