What are they?
How are they different than websites?
Why would you use them?
Potpourri
New vocab.
100

They may include articles written by journalists.

What are newspapers and magazines?

100

Only these types of people may get articles published in an academic journal. If you were four, you might call them 'sperts.

What are "experts"?

100

Library research databases contain published works where these are checked.

What are facts?

100

The name of the toy cowboy in "Toy Story".

What is Woody?

100

Arduous

What is involving or requiring strenuous effort; difficult and tiring?

200

A database article always has this "timely" information.

What is the publication date?

200

Websites often don’t provide the information necessary to create a complete... this (what you need in a works cited page).

What is a citation?

200

Library research databases are easy to cite in a bibliography and most create the ... for you.

What is citation?

200

In this nursery rhyme, this person sat on a wall before having a great fall.

Who is Humpty Dumpty?


200

Docile

What is easy to manage or discipline; obedient; teachable?

300

Door-to-door salespeople used to make money by selling these heavy books, commonly included in online databases.

What are encyclopedias?

300
Unlike these types of sources, which can be found just be Googling, database articles must be fact checked.

What are websites?

300

Library research databases get their information from ...  in the field.

What are experts or professionals?

300

Name of the Australian stick or toy designed to come back to you when thrown.

What is A Boomerang?


300

Flout

What is to openly ignore and disregard a rule, law, or convention?