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Library Module



Information Literacy Pre-test
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Information Literacy Pre-test
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Date: 11/11/2012 13:43:53
Your score for this attempt: 80%

Summary

1. The research process may involve repeating steps until sufficient information is gathered.(True)
Your response: true

2. Which type of search usually gives you the most results, whether they are relevant or not? (Keyword search)
Your response: Keyword search

3. When would you begin your research using the library's Web site instead of a search engine such as Google, Yahoo!, or Bing? (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

4. To find information written by an expert or scholar working on a specialized topic, you should look for articles in a: (Journal)
Your response: Magazine or journal

5. Research skills are valuable: (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

6. Relevancy ranking in Web search engines will give you only authoritative information.(False)
Your response: false

7. As long as a source is authoritative, it will be appropriate for your research paper.(False)
Your response: true

8. Citations are only needed for written papers. (False)
Your response: false

9. You are assigned to watch a video available from the library. After taking the video home, you find that you don't have to time to view it and make a copy for viewing at a later time. Is this legal? (No)
Your response: No



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Module 1: Introduction to Information Literacy
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Timestamp: 11/12/2012 20:26:05
Your score for this attempt: 100%

Summary

1. Put steps 2 - 6 of the research process in order.
Step 1: Choose a topic

Step 2: Search for and read background information Your answer: Search for and read background information

Step 3: Narrow your topic Your answer: Narrow your topic

Step 4: Search for information sources to support your topic Your answer: Search for information sources to support your topic

Step 5: Read and synthesize Your answer: Read and synthesize

Step 6: Repeat as needed Your answer: Repeat as needed
2. The Income Security Advisors information analyst used good research techniques.(false) Your answer: false

3. The analyst should have used other sources. (true) Your answer: true

4. What happened to the market value of United Airlines (UAL) stock after Bloomberg ran the unverified bankruptcy headline on Sep. 6, 2008? (UAL's market value suffered a billion-dollar loss) Your answer: UAL's market value suffered a billion-dollar loss
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Module 2 Quiz: Introduction to the Information World

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Module 2: Introduction to the Information World
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Date: 11/12/2012 20:41:14
Your score for this attempt: 100%

Summary

1. The best type of source for a brief, general treatment of a subject is: (Encyclopedia article)
Your response: Encyclopedia article

2. Which of the following has no quality control? (World Wide Web)
Your response: World Wide Web

3.You would look at articles written in the week after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center to find out: (How people reacted to the event)
Your response: How people reacted to the event

4. A concept map is a way of brainstorming ideas for a paper. (true)
Your response: true




Module 3 Quiz: Searching Library Databases
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Module 3: Searching an Electronic Database
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Date: 11/12/2012 21:58:27
Your score for this attempt: 75%


Summary

1. Which of the following is not a field-specific search? (Newspaper title)
Your response: Newspaper title

2. What is the subject term for wind energy in the Academic Search Complete research database? (Wind power)
Your response: Alternative energy

3. If you want all forms of the word culture, how should it be truncated? (cultur?)
Your response: cultur?

4. Choose the word that is NOT a synonym for the term "aggressive behavior."(interpersonal)
Your response: interpersonal

5. Choose the significant words in the following topic statement: "The effect of advertising on the body image of women."
women (Significant) Your response: Significant
advertising (Significant) Your response: Not Significant
effect (Not Significant) Your response: Not Significant
body image (Significant) Your response: Significant



Module 4 Quiz: Finding Information Resources
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Module 4: Finding Information Resources
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Date: 11/12/2012 23:14:56
Your score for this attempt: 80%

Summary

1. Which search type generally returns the fewest results? (Title Keywords)
Your response: Keyword

2. In the library catalog, which of these is NOT an option for the advanced search?(Periodical Title)
Your response: Periodical Title

3. You are writing a paper on changes in clothing over time and would like to find an encylopedia on the topic. Which of the following would NOT be a good search to try in the library catalog? (clothing over time)
Your response: costume AND history

4. Which would be the best search to get a primary document concerning Jimmy Carter?(Author search for Carter Jimmy)
Your response: Author search for Carter Jimmy

5. To find books written by Mark Twain, how would you type an "Author Keywords" search in the library catalog? (Mark Twain OR Twain Mark)
Your response: Mark Twain OR Twain Mark

6. To find the book A Tale of Two Cities, how would you type a "Title Begins with" search in the library catalog? (Tale of Two Cities)
Your response: Tale of Two Cities

7. Which of the following is NOT a primary source? (book review)
Your response: book review

8. In a search for books and nonprint material, which of the following resources would list the greatest number of materials? (WorldCat)
Your response: WorldCat

9. If an article is written by an expert and has a bibliography at the end, it is most likely to be from: (a scholarly journal)
Your response: a scholarly journal



Module 5 Quiz: Using Web Resources
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Module 5: Using Web Resources
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Date: 11/13/2012 0:00:54
Your score for this attempt: 75%

Summary

1. Google searches the entire web for information (false)
Your response: false

2. Once you have the link for a Web page, you can always go back to the site. (false)
Your response: true

3. Relevancy ranking by search engines does not guarantee authoritative results (true)
Your response: true

4. Which of the following Internet sites would provide official information from the U.S. Dept. of Justice? (http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/)
Your response: http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/




Module 6 Quiz: Evaluating Sources of Information
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Module 6: Evaluating Sources of Information
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Date: 11/13/2012 0:35:32
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Summary

1. Which is not a criteria for evaluating a resource? (design / layout)
Your response: design / layout

2. It is okay to cite a Wikipedia article in your research paper. (false)
Your response: false

3. How can you find out if a journal is peer-reviewed? (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

4. In fields such as history and literature, older materials may be just as valuable as newer ones. (True)
Your response: true

5. How can you check for an author's credentials or expertise on a subject? (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

6. All Web sites have a similar purpose. (false)
Your response: false



Module 7 Quiz: Citing Sources and Fair Use
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Module 7: Citing Sources and Fair Use
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Date: 11/13/2012 0:51:15
Your score for this attempt: 80%

Summary

1. As you browse through a book dealing with your topic, you come across a sentence that states very clearly a point you would like to make in your term paper. You add the sentence to your paper exactly as you see it and reference the book. Later a friend tells you that you did not have to do that for one little sentence, and that you only need to cite information when you use a "substantial amount" from a book or article. Is your friend correct? (No, it is a direct quote.)
Your response: Yes, it is just one sentence.

2. While browsing the Web, you find some cool images that you would like to use on your blog. Is it ethical to download and re-use any graphics or multimedia you find online? (No, I can't ethically re-use any graphic I find on the Web.)
Your response: No, I can't ethically re-use any graphic I find on the Web.

3. After browsing an article in a scholarly journal, you decide that you would like to make a copy of the article to take home and read more closely for your research. Do you have to get permission from the author or the journal to do so? (No, I don't need permission to make one copy for personal study.)
Your response: No, I don't need permission to make one copy for personal study.

4. Suppose you find a great article in a magazine and want all your friends and acquaintances to read it. Is it ethical to print 30 copies and distribute them without the author's or magazine's permission? (No, I can't ethically print 30 copies of a magazine article to share with friends.)
Your response: No, I can't ethically print 30 copies of a magazine article to share with friends.

5. The part of U.S. copyright law that allows copyrighted works to be used for nonprofit educational purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching or research is called:(Fair use)
Your response: Fair use



Information Literacy Post-test
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Information Literacy Post-test
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Date: 11/13/2012 0:53:53
Your score for this attempt: 90%

Summary

1. The research process may involve repeating steps until sufficient information is gathered.(True)
Your response: true

2. Which type of search usually gives you the most results, whether they are relevant or not? (Keyword search)
Your response: Keyword search

3. When would you begin your research using the library's Web site instead of a search engine such as Google, Yahoo!, or Bing? (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

4. To find information written by an expert or scholar working on a specialized topic, you should look for articles in a: (Journal)
Your response: Journal

5. Research skills are valuable: (All of the above)
Your response: All of the above

6. Relevancy ranking in Web search engines will give you only authoritative information.(False)
Your response: false

7. As long as a source is authoritative, it will be appropriate for your research paper.(False)
Your response: true

8. Citations are only needed for written papers. (False)
Your response: false

9. You are assigned to watch a video available from the library. After taking the video home, you find that you don't have to time to view it and make a copy for viewing at a later time. Is this legal? (No)
Your response: No






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