Eric Bouhassira & Krishna S. Vyas. (2015). The SAGE encyclopedia of stem cell research (Second edition). Los Angeles: SAGE Reference.
What is author's names written incorrectly? [Author names should be Bouhassira, E., & Vyas, K.S. (Eds.)]
What is title not italicized?
What is edition written out? [Edition statement should be written as the following: (2nd ed.)
What is place of publication included?
A personal diary or personal journal
What is a primary source?
The part of any book that tells what topics are discussed in the book
What is the Table of Contents?
Professor Young gives you the following journal article title ONLY: Performing Cybersecurity Expertise: Challenges for Public Utility Commissions
Identify the journal in which this article appears.
What is Berkeley Technology Law Journal?
True or False. The evaluative bibliography for this LIB 1000 course should only have 20 sources and students also need to write a 20-page paper.
What is False? [only the 20-source evaluative bibliography is needed, and NO 20 page paper as additional work!]
Friedman, Matthew J. (2015). Posttraumatic and acute stress disorders (Sixth edition.). Springer.
What is author name spelled out/formatted incorrectly? [Friedman, M.J.]
What is book title not italicized?
What is edition written incorrectly? (should be written 6th ed.)
A biography of former U.S. President, Barack Obama
What is a secondary source?
A “space” to store documents, photos, and contacts in cyberspace
What is "the cloud"?
Now, Professor Young asks you to look at the subject terms listed in the database record which might relate to the topic of cybersecurity as contained in the journal article: Performing Cybersecurity Expertise: Challenges for Public Utility Commissions
Name 3 relevant subject terms which might help college students working on this topic.What are Internet Security Laws, Computer Security, and Cyber Intelligence (Computer Security)?
The 3 parts of the 3-R method that should go under each of the 20 source citations in the evaluative bibliography [Note: You need to name the 3 parts and also give a short definition for the 3-R words]
What is relevance - the direct connection of the academic source to the research topic?
What is recentness - the currency or timeliness of the academic source?
What is reliability - the credibility of the source (or how believable the source is in the end)?
Meckna, M. (2006). Popular Music and Society, 29(3).
What is journal article title not included? [Louis Armstrong in the movies, 1931-1969]
What is page numbers left out? [359-373]
What is no DOI included? [https://doi.org/10.1080/03007760600670489]
An encyclopedia or dictionary in a Reference Collection.
What is a tertiary source?
Professor Young asks LIB 1000 students doing a short research paper about Kim Kardashian to identify the following:
*how to tell Primo just peer-review journal articles on the topic of Kim Kardashian
*total number of results for journal articles about Kim Kardashian
What is filter "peer-reviewed journals"?
What is 540?
In Academic Search Ultimate, describe the process of evaluating the journal article entitled "Performing Cybersecurity Expertise: Challenges for Public Utility Commissions" for the 3-R method. [Note: You will need to put your process in the form of 3 questions for how you would evaluate this article for the 3-R method that you have learned about this Spring 2022 semester.]
What is the click on the author name and search for them out on the Web looking for their reliability in terms of what other works that they have published on this topic?
What is check subject terms in the article record on ASU to check for the article relevance or connection to my research topic of cybersecurity?
What is check journal article recentness by looking closely at the publication date? [Note: In this case, the article was published in 2020 so it is recent].
True or False. The APA source citations in the evaluative bibliography are arranged alphabetically by author last name. Also, if no author provided, then the title is what is arranged alphabetically.
What is True?
Matsa, E., Sallam, K., & Wu, J. C. (2014). Cardiac Stem Cell Biology: Glimpse of the Past, Present, and Future. 21–27. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.113.302895
What is missing journal title?
What is missing volume number & issue number ([114(1)]?
What is missing DOI? [https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.113.302895]
Some original poetry by Maya Angelou or the transcript of an interview with President Joe Biden
What are primary sources?
The part of a scientific report which outlines activities done in study
Now, Professor Young asks LIB 1000 students to Choose 2 additional databases (SocIndex with Full-Text and APA PsycArticles). You are asked to look at the psychological impact of cybersecurity on businesses or the business employees.
Place in the form of a question the keyword search that you can do using these databases.
Locate the journal article, "Cybersecurity and Moral Hazard" and name the article author.
What is cybersecurity or cyber security AND business AND effects or impact [Professor Young will accept multiple answers]
Who is Jeffrey L. Vagle?
According to Evaluative Bibliography Instruction sheet (located on Canvas), this information should go before your evaluative bibliography title.
What is student name?
What is name of course? (LIB 1000 - Introduction to Academic Research)
What is LIB 1000 Professor Name (Professor/Mr. David W. Young?
What is assignment submission date on/to Canvas?
Bentzley, B.S., Molet, J., Bolton, J.L., Baram, T.Z., & Mahler, S.V. (2021). On The Early Life Origins of Vulnerability To Opioid Addiction. Molecular Psychiatry, 26(8), 4409–4416. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-019-0628-5
What is APA citation missing some of the authors? [The authors are: S.C. Levis, B.S. Bentzley, J. Molet, J.L. Bolton, C. R. Perrone, T.Z. Baram, & Mahler, S.V.]
What is every word of article title capitalized?
What is Journal title & volume number (26) not in italics?
Primo, Livermore Library search engine/online catalog.
What is a tertiary source?
The 5 words making up the CRAAP method of evaluation that you have learned about in this LIB 1000 course are the following: __________, _________, ___________, ____________, & ____________.
What are Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose?
Using the article title, "Cybersecurity and Moral Hazard," describe the process in the form of a 3 questions for how students can analyze or evaluate this journal article for the 3-R method if Cybersecurity effects on business or business personnel is the given research topic.
What is click on the author, check out on the Web his credentials or other articles on the topic that he has written in order to check for author reliability?
What is check article abstract, and subject terms to look for article relevance or connection to research topic?
What is look at when article was published to look for article recentness or currency?
Besides the required peer-review journal articles, these are the other source categories that LIB 1000 students may use to make up their 20 sources for this evaluative bibliography assignment. (Note: You will need to list all the other source categories)
What are Reference Books, eBooks, Books, Book chapters, and Websites?