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information literacy - Answers set of skills needed to find, retrieve, analyze, and use information
research process steps - Answers 1. Choose & refine your topic
2. Find & retrieve resources
3. Evaluate your sources (reliability)
4. Organize your information
5. Cite your sources
Primary source - Answers an account of an event created by someone who took part in or witnessed the
event
what are types of primary sources - Answers autobiography, diaries, letters/ correspondence,
manuscripts. original maps, photographs, recordings
secondary source - Answers Information gathered by someone who did not take part in or witness an
event
examples of secondary resources - Answers articles, encyclopedias, books, textbooks, documentaries
A good place to find original research is in
a. Statistical sites
b. Academic journals
c. Encyclopedias
d. Video recordings - Answers b. Academic journals
Wikipedia is usually considered an unreliable source of information for an academic research paper
because it
a. can be edited by any person
b. only deals with certain subjects
c. lacks appropriate citations
d. exists in a digital format - Answers a. can be edited by any person
Which of the following subject areas would be most impacted by the timeliness of a source?
,a. English
b. History
c. Science
d. Art - Answers c. Science
When you evaluate sources, you're
a. brainstorming a subject to write about
b. writing down information about your materials
c. locating sources from multiple media
d. determining what materials should be used - Answers d. determining what materials should be used
Zoe has been given a new assignment from her instructor. Which of the following questions should Zoe
be asking herself at this stage of her assignment?
a. How do I search for materials for the project?
b. How do I compose citations for the project?
c. What are the requirements of my project?
d. Which of my sources is appropriate to use? - Answers c. What are the requirements of my project?
When examining the credentials of a book's author for a research project, what are you evaluating?
a. How authoritative the book is
b. How up to date the book is
c. How well researched the book is
d. How objective the book is - Answers a. How authoritative the book is
If you want a relatively broad, unbiased overview of a subject, you should consult a/an
a. encyclopedia
b. blog
c. specialized journal
d. social media site - Answers a. encyclopedia
Place the steps of the research process in the correct order:
, evaluate your sources, cite your sources, find and retrieve resources, choose and refine your topic,
organize your information - Answers 1) choose and refine your topic
2) find and retrieve resources
3) evaluate your sources
4) organize your information
5) cite your sources
You're evaluating a book on physics. Match the evaluation criterion with the aspect of the work that
provides that criterion. - Answers 1. Timeliness= The book provides the latest theories and advances
2. Authority= The writer is a known expert in physics
3. Bias= the writer promotes her own research and discounts other research
Which of the following are considered primary sources? (more than one answer is correct)
a. An encyclopedia entry on nutrition
b. A diary of a soldier from World War I
c. A veterinarian's blog post about pets
d. A journal article on black holes - Answers b and c are correct
(b. A diary of a soldier from World War I
c. A veterinarian's blog post about pets)
For leads on developing popular trends, you may wish to consult:
a. social media websites
b. biography books
c. academic journals
d. encyclopedias - Answers a. social media websites
Timeliness in a source is reflected when you see:
a. the latest theories and advances
b. experts in the field writing on the subject
c. publishers who are from academic institutions