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A) focus attention on factual material such as statistics.
B) contain higher quality information than do regular search engines.
C) allow a researcher to locate more sources than do regular search engines.
D) all of the above.
E) b and c only.
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A) never
B) when the article is more than five years old
C) when the article is not available on a computerized database
D) when the only copy of the article is on the bookshelves
E) when the article is short enough to be summarized in one paragraph
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A) high-quality Web resources.
B) articles in scholarly journals.
C) statistics about colleges and universities.
D) encyclopedias and other reference works.
E) numerical data about life in the United States.
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A) indexing.
B) sponsorship.
C) interactivity.
D) graphics.
E) creativity.
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A) essentially the same as a bibliography.
B) a search engine that screens resources for quality and reliability.
C) another name for the Internet, with its vast quantity of resources.
D) a term for all the books that have been scanned by Google.
E) a collection of resources available for e-readers such as Kindle or Nook.
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A) developing a search strategy.
B) using Bing instead of Google.
C) typing a specific question into the search box.
D) all of the above.
E) a and c only.
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A) put all notes from each source on a single index card or sheet of paper.
B) record notes only when you're sure you'll use the information in your speech.
C) take all notes as direct quotations.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
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