Website Domains
Citations
Searching & Sources
Periodicals
Places in the Library
100

A website domain used for commercial purposes.


What is .com?

100

The list of citations or references compiled at the end of a research paper is known as what?

What is the Works Cited Page or the Bibliography?

100

In Pathfinder, you click on this filter to limit to ONLY academic articles.

What is the "Peer Review" filter? 

100

This is the brief, comprehensive summary present in an academic article.

What is the Abstract?

100

This desk is where you can check out your books if you have your Charger Card.

What is the User Services Desk?

200

A website domain used by organizations such as non-profits and community organizations.

What is .org?

200

The rewriting of something written by someone else in your own words.

What is paraphrasing?

200

This type of search incorporates words like AND/OR to build relationships between concepts.

What is a Boolean search?

200
Rather than a professor as an author, journalists tend to be the ones writing for these periodical publications.

What are magazines?

200

This is the name of the lab where you can 3D print and poster print.

What is the MultiMaker Lab?
300

A website domain used by educational organizations.

What is .edu?

300

The italicized part of this citation:
Wuts, Jasper, et al. “Next-Level Branding: Digital Brand Fit in Video-Game Design.” Design Management Review, vol. 23, no. 1, 2012, pp. 74–82.

What is the Journal title?

300

ScienceDirect, Academic Search Premier, and JSTOR are examples of these.

What are Databases?

300

Quotations go around this part of a periodical citation, not italics.

What is the article title?

300

This is the desk where you would ask for help finding articles for a paper you are writing.

What is the Research Help Desk or Reference Desk?

400

A website domain used by government organizations.

What is .gov?

400

The purpose of these are to index the reference citations and let the reader know which source the information came from.

What are in-text citations?

400

These sources, such as encyclopedias or dictionaries, contain general information on topics, but aren't as analytical as secondary sources.

What is a tertiary source?

400

When evaluating articles you find on the internet via the C.R.A.A.P method, this stands for C in the acronym.

What is "Currency"?

400

This is the place where you can get tutoring help on improving your study habits and test taking skills.

What is the Student Success Center?

500

The official website domain of the United States Army or the Air Force.

What is .mil?

500

The citation below is for this kind of source:

Felluga, Dino. Guide to Literary and Critical Theory. Purdue U, 28 Nov. 2003, www.cla.purdue.edu/english/theory/. Accessed 10 May 2006.

What is a website?

500

In a article or book's record in Pathfinder, you can click on these controlled vocabulary words to find more materials related to your topic.

What are Subject or Authority Terms?

500

The M in the A-I-M-R-D layout of a scholarly article stands for this section of the article. (Hint-- A is for Abstract).

What is the Methodology or Methods section?

500

This is located on the ground floor of the library and is where you can find our Saturn V collection, as well as old student newspapers from UAH's past.

What is the Archives and Special Collections?