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Freshman Orientation Ms. Swedo Eat?

JSerra Library Webpages Main Page: OPAC: Library Catalog

The Library 7:30am to 6:00pm …….Monday – Thursday 7:30am to 3:00pm…….Friday Closed Signs General Rules

Yuki An Avid Reader

Librarians Library Navigation Research Citation help General

1 st Source of Information Library Catalog

Book Addresses aka, Call Numbers

Search Options Text box

2 nd source of info Databases

Username: access Password: database1314

3 rd Source of Info FILTER BUBBLES Advanced Search Scholar

Google Search Strategies 1. Keywords 2. quotes 3. - (minus sign) 4. Site operators (.edu,.org,.gov) 5. truncation: *, #, $ (gives you versions of a word example: racis$: racist, racism…. 6. Boolean: and, or, not 7. more: See LinkLink

Site limiter

Websites & Credibility Currency Authority Biased (or objective) Accuracy Coverage Easy Who Is Martin Luther King.org WHO.int Personal Webpages: 1 and 212

Plagiarism

Intellectual FreedomIntellectual Freedom: Read, seek information, speak freely Intellectual Property Automatic Immediate

Copyright & Fair Use The guidelines also limit the amount of copyrighted multimedia material that can be included in educational projects to A film/DVD: Up to three minutes or 10 percent, whichever is less. up to 10 percent or 1,000 words, whichever is less, of a single copyrighted work of text. an entire poem of less than 250 words or up to 250 words of a longer poem but no more than three poems by one poet or five poems by different poets from a single anthology. A song: Up to 30 seconds or 10 percent of the song’s length, whichever is less. up to five photographs or illustrations by one person and no more than 15 images or 10 percent, whichever is less, of the photographs or illustrations from a single published work. up to 2,500 fields or cell entries or 10 percent, whichever is less, from a numerical database or data table.

Citing Sources MLA paper NoodleTools – Go to the Research Databases & NoodleTools webpage from the JSerra Library.