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Information provided is usually of current or general interest. Magazine Article $200 Answer
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Clarissa Grindle
Library JeopardyJournals
vs. Magazines
True or False
Types of
Sources
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Clarissa Grindle 5/02; Carmen Genuardi 08/07
This is an example of a _________.
Journal
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Answer
Information provided is usually of current or general interest.
Magazine Article
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Answer
Tend to be longer articles about research
Journal Articles
$300
Answer
Often written by journalists or professional writers for a general
audience
Magazine Articles
$400
Answer
Articles include full citations of sources in a consistent format (e.g.,
APA or MLA)
Journal Article
$500
Answer
Plagiarism at Seneca includes:“Using someone else’s work (words, images, ideas,
phrases, signatures, or computations) and presenting it as one’s own, instead of properly documenting every
source.”
True
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Academic Honesty includes citing all of your sources in a “Works Cited” or
“References” page.
True
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Plagiarism is not like cheating.
False Plagiarism = Cheating
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When evaluating a source, it is NOT important to consider the reliability
or credibility of the author.
False
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To AVOID plagiarizing: cite all your sources and remember to keep good
notes.
True
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What does the “e” in e-books stand for?
Electronic
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The “Reference Desk” at the library is where you
can do what?
Ask for help!
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You need to write down the call number of a book
or video because…
The call number is the location of the book or video
on the shelf.$300
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What will you locate by searching the library
catalogue?
Books, videos, e-books
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You can avoid plagiarism by doing this: __________.
Citing all your sources
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