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Citation Jeopardy

Citation Jeopardy. Use this to find useful books.– 10 points. Two Examples of these Are J Stor and Academic Search – 20 points. This Kind of article Usually Has an abstract and references 30 points. To find a website’s purpose and author click this– 40 points.

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Citation Jeopardy

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  1. Citation Jeopardy

  2. Use this to find useful books.– 10 points

  3. Two Examples of these Are J Stor and Academic Search – 20 points

  4. This Kind of article Usually Has an abstract and references 30 points

  5. To find a website’s purpose and author click this– 40 points

  6. Use these five criteria to judge the quality of a source-50 points

  7. Directly quoting a source without listing its author is an example of this.– 10 points

  8. True or False? If you summarize info in your own words, you don’t need to give any credit?– 20 points

  9. True or False? You must give credit when using an image.– 30 points

  10. The number of days in a year is an example of this kind of information that doesn’t need to be cited.– 40 points

  11. Putting someone’s exact words into your own requires a citation and is called this – 50 points

  12. Citations typically start with this – 10 points

  13. This is underlined in mla and italicized in apa– 20 points

  14. When citing this you must first list the volume and then the issue– 30 points

  15. Two of these show up in the citation for a web page. – 40 points

  16. A book of essays sometimes has these two people who show up in a citation. – 50 points

  17. This part of an in text citation must Match the first part of its corresponding entry in a references list. – 10 points

  18. In apa this directly follows an author’s name– 20 points

  19. If a source has more than 3 authors (MLA) or 6 authors (Apa), use this after the first author’s name. - 30 points

  20. A direct quotation of 40 or more words (APA) or 4 lines or more (MLA) must be put in this. – 40 points

  21. When a source’s author is unknown, refer to it by this - 50 points

  22. True or False? Citation machine always gives correct citations. – 10 points

  23. This information is required in citations for electronic sources, but not print. – 20 points

  24. True or False? An article found in a database is the same as a web page. – 30 points

  25. This document format is preferred because it is most stable, preserves pagination, and includes pictures. – 40 points

  26. If a web page’s publication date is unknown use the latest listed date of this in a citation. – 50 points

  27. What is the library catalog?

  28. What are Databases?

  29. What is a Scholarly Article?

  30. What is “About Us”?

  31. What are Authority, Date, Accuracy, Viewpoint, and Purpose?

  32. true

  33. What is title?

  34. What is plagiarism?

  35. What is common knowledge?

  36. False.

  37. What is an indirect quotation?

  38. What is author’s name?

  39. What is the title?

  40. What is a journal article?

  41. Who are the author and editor?

  42. Examples: MLA: Halzen, F. “Antarctic Dreams.” The Best American Science Writing 2000. Ed. James Gleick. New York, NY: Ecco Press, 2000. 45-57. APA: Halzen, F. (2000). Antarctic dreams. In J. Gleick (Ed.) The Best American science writing 2000. (pp.45-57). New York, NY: Ecco Press.

  43. What are dates ? (published and accessed)

  44. What is the author?

  45. What is block (indented) form?

  46. What is et al. ?

  47. What is the year (of publication)?

  48. What is PDF?

  49. False. (An article found in a database is cited differently than a web page.)

  50. False.

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