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- 2. What you should do with your sources to determine if they’re credible
- 11. The person(s) who wrote the book/article/etc.
- 13. Data or numbers that can support your research claim
- 14. Reserve one of these to work on a project with classmates
- 16. Document written after an even has occurred (ex: journal articles, textbooks, encyclopedias, etc.)
- 17. Sources that are good for background information (dictionaries, encyclopedias, almanacs, etc.)
- 19. The area of the internet that regular search engines can't reach
- 20. Service that retrieves books & articles from other libraries (abbr.)
- 26. Otherwise known as the first floor of Perry
- 28. Using an asterisk to search multiple forms of the same word
- 29. You can check these out for four hours at time in the library (hint: Mac or PC!)
- 30. You can "like" Perry Library on this website
- 35. Search box on the library homepage that searches databases & the catalog at once
- 37. The progression of media coverage of a particular newsworthy event
- 38. Reserve this room to record music, podcasts and more
- 40. Use this identifier to locate books on the shelf
- 41. Quick videos that help you with research, made by ODU!
- 44. A citation style commonly used in the social sciences
- 45. The library you’re in now!
- 46. A source that has been vetted in some way and can be cited in college-level research
- 47. Source that refers to original events, documents and artifacts (ex: diaries, news articles, creative works, etc.)
- 48. A book you can read on your computer or tablet
- 51. The short name for ODU’s Music Library
- 52. Words and phrases used to search for articles about your topic
- 53. An online encyclopedia that you should NOT cite in your research paper
- 54. A list of sources you used at the end of your paper
- 55. A platform that allows you to search many publications at once
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- 1. Annual celebration in New Orleans
- 3. Summarizing someone else's words in your paper
- 4. Publications that come out on a regular basis (magazines, journals, newspapers, etc.)
- 5. Library’s coffee shop
- 6. When you use words that are not your own in a paper, without properly citing your sources.
- 7. Websites put together by librarians that focus on specific areas and departments
- 8. The place to get help writing papers at Perry Library
- 9. Talk with a librarian virtually
- 10. Elise N. ______ Art Library
- 12. And, Or, Not
- 15. The search engine most of us use to find information
- 16. Check out the University Archives here, on the third floor of Perry
- 18. Desk where you check out books
- 21. Online video channel where you can watch cool ODU library videos
- 22. Where you search for books
- 23. A citation management tool, free to you as an ODU student
- 24. Using parentheses to tell the database to search for the enclosed words first
- 25. Virtual Library of Virginia (abbr.)
- 27. You need to use a special machine on the 2nd floor to read periodicals in this format
- 31. A website where the author typically posts about his/her interests, opinions, etc.
- 32. Using someone else's exact words in your paper
- 33. A source typically found in an academic periodical
- 34. A famous search engine, limited to looking at books and journal articles
- 36. You will write at least one of these at ODU
- 37. The documentation you use for a source within your paper
- 39. A source dedicated to documenting an individual’s life or professional accomplishments
- 40. The information included at the end of a paper, explaining where you found your sources
- 42. A citation style commonly used in the humanities
- 43. Make an appointment with them to get one-on-one help with coursework
- 45. An article that has been approved by experts in the field before it was published
- 46. A citation style that shares a name with a U.S. city
- 49. These people will help you with your research needs
- 50. Your first stop for in-person questions at Perry