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Renaissance Reformation Research

Renaissance Reformation Research. February 2014 Maui High School Library. Requirements for Assignment. Total of THREE sources Only ONE Internet source Two Sources Print EBSCO - online database. Requirements for Assignment. MLA Works Cited page (can be easily done using EBSCO and

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Renaissance Reformation Research

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  1. Renaissance Reformation Research February 2014 Maui High School Library

  2. Requirements for Assignment Total of THREE sources Only ONE Internet source Two Sources • Print • EBSCO - online database

  3. Requirements for Assignment MLA Works Cited page (can be easily done using EBSCO and EasyBib)

  4. Random Internet Searching • The most popular search engine on the internet is Google. • When searching, you will come across millions of hits for your query. • Do not expect all hits to be reliable.

  5. Wikipedia • Wikipedia is a good source for general information, but never use it as your primary or only source. • Anyone can edit or change information on Wikipedia, therefore you may be getting inaccurate, biased or poorly researched information.

  6. Reliability VERY RELIABLE: • Books, magazines, journals, encyclopedias, databases • Both print or electronic encyclopedia versions and online databases like EBSCO can be found on mauihigh.org Again remember: Wikipedia is NOT considered a credible encyclopedia

  7. Social Media Should NOT be used as reliable sources *Credibility/Reliability not guaranteed Examples: • social media posts (Facebook, Twitter) • blogs

  8. A few questions to ask yourself when you are searching online…. • Is there an author? • Is the author connected to a college, university, organization, or company? • Is there contact information for the author?

  9. More questions to ask yourself when searching online... • Is it an advertisement for a product or service? • Is there a bibliography,references or works cited page at the end of the website?

  10. Website endings…. Website/urls can give you hints about the accuracy and reliability of the website. • .com or .net • .org • .edu • .gov • .mil

  11. EBSCO Online Databases A collection of online resources (encyclopedias, newspapers, magazines/journals) that have been thoroughly researched and checked for accuracy. We will be using the Student Research Center Database.

  12. How to access Student Research Center Go to mauihigh.org Click on Academics, then library • On the right side of the webpage, scroll down to Online Databases/Encyclopedias/EBSCO, Worldbook Online

  13. Ebsco-Online Database • Click on Ebsco Host icon • login: mauihs password: mauihs

  14. Easy Bib The fast and easy way to do your works cited/ bibliography. www.easybib.com

  15. Example of a Works Cited Page Works Cited Von Drehle, David, Erin Skarda, and Eli Sanders. "Grass Roots." Time. Student Research Center, 24 Dec. 2012. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. Weiss, Suzanne. "Legally Green." Student Research Center. EBSCO, Feb. 2013. Web. 20 Feb. 2013. <http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ulh&AN=85368259&site=src-live>. Minamide, Elaine. Medical Marijuana. Detroit: Greenhaven, 2007. Print.

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