Boolean Searching
Critical Thinking
Miscellaneous
Random
100
The three main Boolean operators.
What is AND, OR, and NOT?
100
Gives a first-hand account of an event.
What is a primary source?
100
A periodical with visual appeal that focuses on appealing to a broad audience.
What are popular journals (magazines)?
100

What is the first pillar called

What is "Identify"
200
Used to expand a search.
What is OR?
200
Using somebody's ideas without using their exact words, and giving them credit for their ideas.
What is paraphrasing?
200

This action requires an activated student ID card, or a local public library card.

What do you need to check out books from the Trinity Washington University library?

200

KWHL stands for?

What is "Know, Want to Know, How will you find out, Learned"

300
These Boolean operators NARROW your search.
What is AND and NOT?
300
Using someone else's ideas in your own words, without giving them credit.
What is plagiarism?
300
Journals that are reviewed by experts in the field prior to publication.
What are peer reviewed journals?
300

Research is ___% you and ___% other people

What is "60% or 70% you, 40% or 30% other people"

400
Used to exclude information.
What is NOT?
400

A ______ is a word that is found anywhere within the record of an item in  the  catalog.

What is "Keyword"
400
A reference source where anyone can change the information at any time.
What is Wikipedia?
400

knowing what is available is called

What is "Scope" Pillar

500
This punctuation searches for an exact phrase.
What are quotation marks?
500
Knowing how to find information, evaluate it, and use it effectively.
What is information literacy?
500

A _____________ ____________ is a database that contains all of the items located in a library as well as all of the items to which the library has access.

What is a "Library Catalog"

500

What are the main 4 formats used in research

What is "books, scholarly articles, government documents, and news items"

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