Monday, December 26, 2016

GEN 103 Information Literacy Week 5 Quiz Answers – Homeworkmade


GEN 103 Week 5 Quiz 
Choose the correct in-text citation for citing a source that you have quoted in your paper.
Book titles should be bolded or underlined.
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.
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.
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?
When citing a direct quote within the body of your paper, your in-text citation should include the following information:
Select the correct order of information for an in-text citation of a direct quote.
Which of the following is a peer-reviewed source?
Watch the Finding an Article When You Have the Citation tutorial. Locate the following article in the ProQuest database:
Brown, A. (2012). Educating millennials: Information literacy neither starts nor ends with Wikipedia. Information Today29(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”)

Watch the Finding an Article When You Have the Citation tutorial.  Locate the following article in the EBSCOhost database:
Cirella, D. (2012). Beyond traditional literacy instruction: Toward an account-based literacy training curriculum in libraries. Computers In Libraries32(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)

Watch the Finding an Article When You Have the Citation tutorial.  Locate the following article in the ProQuest database:
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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