Q Note Taker for Keeping Track of Online Sources Source 1 Author: Date: Full Title of Article Full Title of Journal (if applicable) Full Title of Website (if applicable) URL: Answer all of these in order to establish reliability/credibility 1. Which database did this come from? 2. What type of source is it: scholarly journal article, popular magazine article, newspaper article, or other (specify)? 3. Point of view a. Are multiple perspectives accounted for? Meaning, does the article discuss more than one side or more than one opinion? b. Is this information based on opinion and personal experience? Or, is it based on researched and verified fact and multiple people’s experiences or ideas? c. Does the author use evidence from outside sources and also cite those sources? 4. When was this posted/published? a. Is the information current? 5. Where is this published? 6. Based on the information why do you think this is a credible/reliable source? Evidence (Quotes) As long as you have filled out the bibliographic above information, you can copy and paste sentences from the article you think you might incorporate as quotations or paraphrases in your essay. Source 2: Author: Date: Full Title of Article Full Title of Journal (if applicable) Full Title of Website (if applicable) URL: Answer all of these in order to establish reliability/credibility 1. Which database did this come from? 2. What type of source is it: scholarly journal article, popular magazine article, newspaper article, or other (specify)? 3. Point of view a. Are multiple perspectives accounted for? Meaning, does the article discuss more than one side or more than one opinion? b. Is this information based on opinion and personal experience? Or, is it based on researched and verified fact and multiple people’s experiences or ideas? c. Does the author use evidence from outside sources and also cite those sources? 4. When was this posted/published? a. Is the information current? 5. Where is this published? 6. Based on the information why do you think this is a credible/reliable source? Evidence (Quotes) As long as you have filled out the bibliographic information above, you can copy and paste sentences from the article you think you might incorporate as quotations or paraphrases in your essay. Source 3: Author: Date: Full Title of Article Full Title of Journal (if applicable) Full Title of Website (if applicable) URL: Answer all of these in order to establish reliability/credibility 1. Which database did this come from? 2. What type of source is it: scholarly journal article, popular magazine article, newspaper article, or other (specify)? 3. Point of view a. Are multiple perspectives accounted for? Meaning, does the article discuss more than one side or more than one opinion? b. Is this information based on opinion and personal experience? Or, is it based on researched and verified fact and multiple people’s experiences or ideas? c. Does the author use evidence from outside sources and also cite those sources? 4. When was this posted/published? a. Is the information current? 5. Where is this published? 6. Based on the information why do you think this is a credible/reliable source? Evidence (Quotes) As long as you have filled out the bibliographic information above, you can copy and paste sentences from the article you think you might incorporate as quotations or paraphrases in your essay. Source 4: Author: Date: Full Title of Article Full Title of Journal (if applicable) Full Title of Website (if applicable) URL: Answer all of these in order to establish reliability/credibility 1. Which database did this come from? 2. What type of source is it: scholarly journal article, popular magazine article, newspaper article, or other (specify)? 3. Point of view a. Are multiple perspectives accounted for? Meaning, does the article discuss more than one side or more than one opinion? b. Is this information based on opinion and personal experience? Or, is it based on researched and verified fact and multiple people’s experiences or ideas? c. Does the author use evidence from outside sources and also cite those sources? 4. When was this posted/published? a. Is the information current? 5. Where is this published? 6. Based on the information why do you think this is a credible/reliable source? Evidence (Quotes) As long as you have filled out the bibliographic information above, you can copy and paste sentences from the article that you think you might incorporate as quotations or paraphrases in your essay.
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