This vocabulary term is defined as a "reference source with contact information for organizations or associations"
What is a Directory?
This part gets capitalized in a book citation
What is the book title?
Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and style guides typically make up an academic library's ________________.
What is a Reference Collection?
The evaluative bibliography for this LIB 1000 course is to include this number of total sources.
What is 20 sources?
Subject Area: Art
"This organization represents the concerns and interests of art librarians."
What is Art Libraries Society of North America?
This vocabulary term is defined as a "physical “address” for a book in the Library (for example, PT2184.E6 S58 2022
What is a call number?
In a peer-review journal article citation, this part gets both italicized and capitalized
What is the journal title?
A citation format commonly used in the areas of English, theater, and history is called _______________.
What is MLA format?
The evaluative bibliography "header" (before the evaluative bibliography title) should include this information
What is Student Name, the name of the course, Professor Young's name, and date bibliography completed/submitted on Canvas?
Subject area: Biology
"This organization focuses on providing science bases analysis and solutions to protect against catastrophic threats to national and international security."
What is Federation of American Scientists?
This vocabulary term is defined as "database search restrictions (for example, full-text, scholarly/peer-reviewed journal articles, etc.)"
What are Filters/Limits?
In an APA 7th book chapter citation, these authors typically go first in the citation
What are the book chapter authors?
Defined as “a tendency to lean in a certain direction, either in favor of or against a particular thing,” this is known as __________________
What is bias?
Among other source type requirements, the evaluative bibliography must include this specific type of source [You must name type of source and total number of sources for the source type]
What are 10 total and what are peer-review journal articles?
Subject area: Criminal Justice
"This organization focuses on informing members on current issues of the criminal justice field and acting as a voice those involved in the field."
What is North Carolina Criminal Justice Association (NCCJA)?
This vocabulary term is defined as "a type of periodical written by experts in the field"
What is a scholarly journal?
When formatting APA citations, it is important to use this Microsoft Word feature for assistance
What is the "hanging indent?"
One of the databases available to students on the Livermore Library website that includes a computer-generated concept map for any research topic is called _______________.
What is Credo Reference?
These 3 R words should be listed under each source on your evaluative bibliography.
Also, for this one "R" word, what is the date range that you should use for your sources?
What are recentness, relevance, and reliability?
What is 2004-2022?
Subject area: Mass communication
""Our aim is to maintain peace throughout the world, facilitate intercultural dialogue, ensure and support research, teaching and the practice of communication in all forms and circumstances."
What is World Communication Association?
This vocabulary term is defined as "statistics on race, ethnicity, income for groups of people"
What is demographics?
In a newspaper article citation, this is the proper order of information in the citation
What is the author of the newspaper article, publication date of the article, title of newspaper article (only first word capitalized), title of the newspaper, and the pages that the article appears?
The College of Arts & Science podcast series is known as __________________.
What is "30 Brave Minutes?"
What percentage of your final grade is the evaluative bibliography worth?
What is 15%?
Subject area: Psychology & counseling
"This is the oldest regional psychology association in the US and focuses on advancing the science and profession by providing professional information of the field."
What is Eastern Psychological Association(EPA)?