Mardi Gras @ Club Perry

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