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- How can you search for an exact word or phrase in an Internet search quizlet?
- How do experts suggest that you view the relationship between looking for research resources on the Internet and research at the library?
- What contains a list of all the resources owned by the library?
- What are the advantage and disadvantage of using book as a source of information?
- How do you prove a source is reliable?
- What makes a source trustworthy?
You can search for exact words or phrases to narrow down your results. You’ll need to navigate to a search engine in your web browser, type one or more keywords. —then press Enter on your keyboard. You just studied 20 terms!
How can you search for an exact word or phrase in an Internet search quizlet?
You can search for exact words or phrases to narrow down your results. You’ll need to navigate to a search engine in your web browser, type one or more keywords. —then press Enter on your keyboard. You just studied 20 terms!
How do experts suggest that you view the relationship between looking for research resources on the Internet and research at the library?
How do experts suggest that you view the relationship between looking for research resources on the Internet and research at a library? -Many articles are accompanied by a set of additional resources to enhance research. -Content under development is flagged to warn readers of its newness.
What contains a list of all the resources owned by the library?
catalog
What are the advantage and disadvantage of using book as a source of information?
Advantages/disadvantages of information sources
Books | Quickly out of date Quality of indexing varies Time consuming to search/scan Expensive to buy Storage problems Access to libraries may be limited Heavy |
How do you prove a source is reliable?
Q. How do I know if a source is reliable?
- 1) Accuracy. Verify the information you already know against the information found in the source.
- 2) Authority. Make sure the source is written by a trustworthy author and/or institution.
- 3) Currency. Depending on your subject, your currency needs will vary.
- 4) Coverage.
What makes a source trustworthy?
A reliable source is one that provides a thorough, well-reasoned theory, argument, discussion, etc. based on strong evidence. Scholarly, peer-reviewed articles or books -written by researchers for students and researchers. These sources may provide some of their articles online for free.8