Digital Key Concepts Management 102 Professor Estenson Chapter 12 Research.

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Digital Key Concepts Management 102 Professor Estenson Chapter 12 Research

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Starting Point It your responsibility to present accurate information. Clearly understand your research question Go to Licensed Electronic Databases (the library is your new best place to hand out) Specialized dictionaries and encyclopedias

Internet Not all information is authoritative You can spend hours if not organized Most solid research is not on general web

Validate Your Sources Author is qualified expert Information is objective – Sources cited – Fact based – Bias and opinions stated as such – Information is accurate – Information is current

Plagiarism Use of information with citing the source even if only paraphrasing the content. You are plagiarizing.