Annotated Bibliography
Writing Process
Research and Finding Sources (Library)
Citations
Definitions/Names
100

The number of paragraphs for the evaluative section of your annotation

What is 1 paragraph

100

The first step of the writing process

What is prewrite

100

This type of question guides and focuses your research, helping you find relevant sources.

What is a research question?

100

The way to properly order your sources

What is alphabetically by last name

100

It is the main theme behind the photographs in the Laband Art Gallery?

What is Ghosts of Segregation?

200

The total number of sources needed to be collected for the Annotated Bibliography

What is 6 sources

200

The amount of your paper that should change in between the first draft and the second

What is half of your paper

200

A specific way to find a source through the Online Library

What is OneSearch?

200

The two acceptable alignment options for citations are 

What is completely left aligned or first line left aligned and the rest indented

200

A set of common beliefs, attitudes, and stories that are so common in a society as to appear natural or normal

What is a Hegemony?

300

The way to start an evaluative paragraph

What is introducing the author and their credentials

300

The 5 different parts of stasis theory (name at least 3)

What is fact, definition, cause & effect, value, and policy?

300

LMU students can access hundreds of these, which are collections of scholarly journals and books online

What are research databases?

300

The two acceptable citation styles for our paper and annotated bibliography

What is MLA and APA

300

The names of at least one of the practice creative presentations' research topics

What is Guns and Drugs, Reproduction, Farmworkers, Cuteness, Medicine?

400

At least three parts that are needed to correctly cite a source in your bibliography.

What is the author, date, Cite used, Title, publisher, and/or version?

400

The difference between editing and revising

What is editing focuses on correcting small errors like grammar and spelling, while revising involves making larger changes to the content, structure, and organization

400

When searching through LMU databases for articles, what specific filters do you select to narrow down results to find scholarly articles

What is the "Peer-reviewed" or "Scholarly Journals" filter?

400

When citing a source in MLA format with no author, you begin the text with this instead

What is the title?

400

The reflection method we used in order to conduct our final reflection paper

What is the Ignatian Pedagogy?

500

RADAR (method of analyzing sources) stands for

What is Rationale, Authority, Date, Accuracy, Relevance

500

This specific step of the stasis theory is associated with this question:  “Are honey bees actually an invasive species?”

What is Definition?

500

What is the name of the librarian who helped us in finding sources through LMU

What is Elisa?

500

If a source has three or more authors, you list the first author's last name followed by what abbreviation?

What is "et al."?

500

This term describes the set of abilities involving the discovery, evaluation, and ethical use of information to create knowledge

What is Information Literacy?