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Unit 1 Learning Activity: Library and Writing Center Scavenger Hunt PART ONE: Watch the Introduction to the Library Video. After watching, answer: 1. There are three ways you can find a database in the library. Name one. Key word searches. 2. How can you contact a librarian if you need help? By emailing. It can take up to 48 hours for response. Watch the videos: What Is a Peer-Reviewed Journal and Why Is Wikipedia So Controversial. After watching, answer: 1. What is the difference between peer-reviewed articles and Wikipedia? Why are peer- reviewed articles, and not Wikipedia, used in academic research? Watch the video: Avoiding Plagiarism, An Interactive Self-Assessment. After watching, answer: 1. How would you define plagiarism? What can you do to avoid it? 2. Provide one example of plagiarism that was discussed in the video. PART TWO: Directions: In the library, conduct a search in Academic Search Complete and PsycArticles at the same time (to do this, enter Academic Search Complete through Databases A to Z. Then, above the search box, be sure both Academic Search Complete and PsycArticles are checked after clicking on “choose databases”). In Advanced Search options, be sure that full text and Scholarly (peer- reviewed) journals are both checked for each search you do. Use the advanced search options to find the following: 1. For publication year 2005-2010 and search term “depressed mood”, what is the APA reference for the first article that results from this search? 2. For publication year 2000–2005 and search term “anxiety,” what is the APA reference for the first article that results from this search? 3. For publication year 2000 to 2010 and search term “psychosis,” what is the APA reference for the first article that results from this search? 4. For publication year 2000 to 2010 and search term “emotional intelligence,” what is the APA reference for the first article that results from this search?
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Unit 1 Learning Activity: Library and Writing Center Scavenger Hunt
PART ONE:
Watch the Introduction to the Library Video.
After watching, answer:
1. There are three ways you can find a database in the library. Name one.
One way that you can find a database in the library is by using key word searches.

2. How can you contact a librarian if you need help?
If you need help, you can contact a librarian by sending an email to them. It can take up to 48
hours for a response.
Watch the videos: What Is a Peer-Reviewed Journal and Why Is Wikipedia So
Controversial.
After watching, answer:
1. What is the difference between peer-reviewed articles and Wikipedia? Why are peerreviewed articles, and not Wikipedia, used in academic research?
Peer review is a process used in many scholarly sources. In these sources, the research article is sent to
multiple professionals, most often the researcher’s professional peers, for review. This way, one can
know that the source is most likely reliable. Wikipedia articles are not as reliable as peer-reviewed
sources, because anyone can update a Wikipedia page, meaning the information may not always be
accurate. Also, Wikipedia pages may not be fact checked by professionals, like peer-reviewed articles
are. Peer-reviewed articles are used in academic research because they often have more quality and are
reliable.
Watch the video: Avoiding Plagiarism, An Interactive Self-Assessment.
After watching, answer:
1. How would you define plagiarism? What can you do to avoid it?
I would define plagiarism as when someone uses, or even copies, someone else’s work without
giving the other pe...

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