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Information Literacy

Flash Cards for Chapters 6 and 7

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What is a patent? Patents deal with creators' rights to their invention of new machinery or processes.
What is an example of unintentional plagiarism? Scenario - not intentional
Only students have been caught plagiarizing - True or False? False - Doris Kearns Goodwin and Eugene Toben
What is plagiarism? words, thoughts, or ideas that belong to someone else without giving them credit
What are some software sources to help manage source material? Endnote, Reference Works, Mendelay, Zotero
How do you know when to use APA, MLA, or Chicago style when citing references? It is your professor's choice.
Where is the best place to go to determine when and how to cite work? local librarian
Using one project for two different classes is not cheating - True or False? False
What does presenting mean? sharing what you learned
What is a useful way to consolidate information? KWHL chart
What is an important step in answering your research question? fFnd a variety of information,
Once you are confident in your knowledge of your topic, you can _______? answer your research question
What is one on the most satisfying points of doing research? having something to add to a topic's base of knowledge
What are some common ways to share research findings? writing, traditional paper, thesis, journal article, blog/tweet/ spoken
What is a wise step to take to make sure your research will not confuse or bore an audience? Have someone else read and critique your work.
What is the most important thing to remember when presenting your research? Reflect on your audience and what they might know.
Presenting information is the ______________ step in the research process? final
_____________ can be powerful tools to grab attention, condense information, and tell about your research. images
A power point presentation needs _____________ to accompany it? a speaker
What are two benefits of a class presentation or speech to present research? determine how well it was received and receive suggestions for improvement
What is a benefit of presenting research through social media? interested parties can contribute and ask questions
In June 2013 the Supreme Court of the U.S. overturned the law that had previously allowed ___________? gene patenting
Ethical treatment of information assumes you are ___________? treating an author's rights appropriately and avoiding academic dishonesty
How can you contact your librarian for help? in person, email, chat, by phone, contact his/her website for specifics
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