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Week 2 Module Response

Week 2 Module Response

Q Directions • Begin at the library homepage: http://wlac.edu/library/index.aspx (Links to an external site.) • In the OneSearch text box, type in your topic from Essay #1. o For example, as a result of COVID-19, a "dead idea" is working at an office since we have learned that many people can and do work from home. I would begin a search with: COVID-19 and working at home o • Select an article to open (for the most part, you will have several option to open the article based on the database; select any database to access article. • When prompted, log into the library databases o If needed, visit the following site to reset your library database password: https://wlac.libanswers.com/faq/301478 (Links to an external site.) • Notice the "Related Items" to the right of the article you open. Do you see any articles that would be useful to your topic? If so, open other articles and repeat the "Related Items" search. • Click on the "Cite" button at top right (make sure the MLA 8th Edition is noted above source) and copy in your discussion reply. • Open the Ask a Librarian 24/7 and ask a librarian a question about your research topic, which database to use, or any other database related question. • Share anything you learning while using the OneSearch tool and Ask a Librarian 24/7 • Did you find the "Related Items" helpful? Why or why not? Grading Requirements • Reach the word count: o In your own post, there is no word count as long as you follow the directions. o In your reply, aim for approximately 2 complete sentences per person. You are welcome to add more and even respond to a thread. • Remember to respond to the people who reply to your post. • Review the rubric by clicking on the three dots on the top right corner of this forum. Select, "Show Rubric." Mobile App users: Click Grades, then click into the Discussion. The rubric can then be found on the Grades tab. Learning Outcomes • Contribute and participate in community learning while learning about one another and the writing strategies in this week's module. Need Help? • Have a question? Post it in the forum, Ask General Questions Here. • If you need a refresher on discussions, revisit the page Discussion Guidelines and Netiquette. For tech issues, see the sources below. • How do I reply to a discussion? • How do I edit or delete replies? • How do I like a reply as a student? • How do I view and sort discussion replies? • How do I subscribe to a discussion as a student?

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Sharma, Nidhi, and Hina Vaish. “Impact of COVID - 19 on Mental Health and Physical Load on Women Professionals: An Online Cross-Sectional Survey.” Health Care for Women International, vol. 41, no. 11-12, Taylor & Francis, 2020, pp. 1255–72, https://doi.org/10.1080/07399332.2020.1825441 (Links to an external site.). I found this library very convenient. This is not my first online course and thus, I am a bit familiar with using the university library option. I really loved the idea of the filters on the left side of the page from where we can easily filter the search results.