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Sources for writing a 3-page essay on Henrietta Lacks. Check out the databases Academic Search, Books and More, and Opposing Viewpoints. Read articles from journals and newspapers. Learn how to cite the sources you read and use in your essay.

WHAT IS A SCHOLARLY JOURNAL? WHAT IS PEER-REVIEWED?

Sample of a peer-reviewed journal article
"Devotional Postures in Piers Plowman"
In the journal The Chaucer Review.

Price of The Chaucer Review on the Internet.

WHAT ARE DATABASES, AND WHY DO YOU NEED THEM?

RESEARCH AND WRITE AN ACADEMIC PAPER

  1. Find a topic.
    1. Check out the databases Opposing Viewpoints or CQ Electronic Library for suggestions.
    2. Select something of interest and read the content.
    3. Notice the bibliography at the end of the report—the list of books and articles that were used for this report.
    4. Search by title at the library home page for those books and articles to read for your paper.
  2. Collect information about your topic.
    1. Get material –Library home page.
    2. Search by using “keywords.” General keywords: “global warming”
    3. Specific keywords: “global warming” AND penguins, or “coral reefs”, or something else specific to global warming.
    4. If SXU does not have the material, follow the red Request button to borrow from (-Share or Other Libraries.
    5. Set up borrowing account if needed.
    6. Get material in 2-4 days.
  3. Read your collection of books, articles and reports to learn about the topic.
  4. If a persuasive argument paper, take a stand on what you have learned and use the supporting documents to support your point of view.
  5. Cite these sources in your paper and in your bibliography of “Works Cited,” using the assigned citation format (MLA, APA, etc.)
  6. Post your paper and bibliography on your class Blackboard site.

INFORMATION SOURCES FOR HENRIETTA LACKS

Look here for sources on Henrietta Lacks:
ACADEMIC SEARCH COMPLETE
Keywords: Lacks, Henrietta

BOOKS AND MORE

OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS
Keywords: Lacks, Henrietta

MORE INFORMATION ON HENRIETTA LACKS

Want to look up a word?
Check out the OED!

Evaluate a source:
Is the content scholarly and credible?
Is it relevant to the research topic?

Is the author a reliable and authoritative source?
What is the purpose of the resource?

DIFFERENT KINDS OF RESOURCES

Defining Sources of Information: primary, secondary and tertiary .

Find the difference among three kinds of article results: popular, trade, or academic

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BOOKS

  The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot   The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

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LIBRARY TERMS

Journal: academic magazine

Article: published research within a journal.

Abstract: summary of the resource .

Material: book, article, journal, report, images, etc., in hardcopy or digital format.

Database (such as Academic Search Complete or Opposing Viewpoints)
Material in a stored digital format that includes full-text articles, book reviews, reports, and more.

Use keywords to search: short phrases about your topic: diversity AND workplace

Scholarly: written by an expert

Peer-reviewed: a research article sent to other scholars in the field to read and critique for accuracy before being published in an academic magazine.

Full text: complete article in one or two formats:
PDF: exact scanned copy of the material.
HTML: version of an material that may or may not include graphs and photos.

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