GEN 103 Week 5 Quiz
Choose the correct in-text citation for citing a source that you have quoted in your paper.
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Book titles should be bolded or underlined.
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Properly citing sources is an honest academic practice of including the ideas of others into your own writing. Avoiding the practice of citing is both dishonest and non-scholarly.
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Websites often do not list author names. In this case, the reference citation should begin with the title of the website or the corporate author, such as:
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. (2008). Police and detectives. Retrieved from http://bls.gov/oco/pdf/ocos160.pdf
In-text citations are required only when directly quoting from a source.
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You must
cite “common knowledge” information, such as folklores, common sense observations, myths, urban legends, and historical events
@ Information should have been presented in the Instructor Guidance
For titles of articles in your References page, what words should be capitalized?
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When citing a direct quote within the body of your paper, your in-text citation should include the following information:
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Select the correct order of information for an in-text citation of a direct quote.
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Which of the following is a peer-reviewed source?
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Brown, A. (2012). Educating millennials: Information literacy neither starts nor ends with Wikipedia. Information Today, 29(5), 9.
According to the article, which university has a Personal Librarian Program to teach students about the information resources they need to succeed? (Hint: Look in the section of the article called “The Google Generation”)
Cirella, D. (2012). Beyond traditional literacy instruction: Toward an account-based literacy training curriculum in libraries. Computers In Libraries, 32(10), 5-8.
Which of the following is NOT one of the three chief goals of account based literacy training according to the article? (Hint: Look in the “Account-Based Literacy Training” section of the article)
Polkinghorne, S., & Hoffman, C. (2009). Crown jewel or pure evil? Wikipedia through an information literacy lens. Feliciter, 55(3), 101-103.
Which of the following is the last sentence of the article?
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