SMC219Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Ebsco Information Services, September 11 Attacks
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More paraphrasing, keep quotations to a minimum. Danger in regurgitating others" ideas and failing to incorporate it into your own idea. Not too similar to the original text. Put original aside to avoid using the same language. Better to be inaccurate and in your own words than to plagiarize. Compare with original to see if it"s faithful and different. Peer-reviewed article: has been reviewed by experts in field. Start with topic -> encyclopedia -> book -> scholarly journals at end. Article, issue, volume (4 issues each year -> volume), journal, database. Look for journal title in bibliography (will almost always be followed by volume number) - don"t always need issue number. Article database: uoft doesn"t necessarily have it. Uoft library homepage (library. utoronto. ca) -> databases by subject a-z. Articles -> summon (inter-disciplinary; not subject specific) Blackboard -> library resources -> communication abstracts (customize resources according.