ACAD 1300 Source Exploration
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Step 1 - Review your source
Use this source to answer the questions below:

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Step 2 - Identify the Parts of a Citation
Citations are an important part of academic reading and writing.
What is the title of the article?
Who is the author of this article?
What is the name of the library database where this article is located?
Step 3 - Determine the Rationale
What is the purpose of this source?
Who do you think is the audience for this article?
Clear selection
What type of language does the author use? Is it meant to provoke an emotional response?
Clear selection
Why did you choose that answer?
Step 4 - Examine the Authority
What are the author's credentials? What can we tell about how this source was fact-checked?
What is the author's profession?
Clear selection
Do you think the author did any research before writing this article?
Clear selection
Explain your answer.
Step 5 - Find the Date
How recent is this information?
When was this article published? (Hint: Look at all the dates in the citation information)
Is there more than one publication date?
Clear selection
If yes, why do you think that is?
Step 6 - Verify the Accuracy
Is there any way to verify the information you learn in an article?
What kind of information is included in the article?
How would you find out if the information in this article is factual?
Step 7 - Explore the Relevance
How are you going to use this source?
How is this source written? (Check all that apply)
If you were writing a paper about body positivity, how useful would this source be?
Not Useful
Very Useful
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Explain your choice above.
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