QUIZ A: Identify under which criteria of evaluating QUIZ A: Identify under which criteria of evaluating
sources and websites each belongs. sources and websites each belongs.
Criteria in Evaluating Sources Criteria in Evaluating Sources
1. How well does the source support the topic? 1. How well does the source support the topic? 2. The date of publication should be at most five 2. The date of publication should be at most five years earlier. years earlier. 3. Does it provide complete publication information 3. Does it provide complete publication information such as author/s, editor/s, title, date of publication, such as author/s, editor/s, title, date of publication, and publisher? and publisher? 4. Is the information obviously biased or 4. Is the information obviously biased or prejudiced? prejudiced? 5. Is the author’s background, education, or training 5. Is the author’s background, education, or training related to the topic? related to the topic? Criteria in Evaluating Websites Criteria in Evaluating Websites 6. The page is current and updated regularly and 6. The page is current and updated regularly and the links are also up-to-date. the links are also up-to-date. 7. The page lists the author’s credentials and its 7. The page lists the author’s credentials and its domain is preferred. domain is preferred. 8. You can view the information properly – not 8. You can view the information properly – not limited to fees, browser technology, or software limited to fees, browser technology, or software requirement. requirement. 9. The page provides accurate information with 9. The page provides accurate information with limited advertising and it is objective in presenting limited advertising and it is objective in presenting the information. the information. 10. The author and his/her contact details and the 10. The author and his/her contact details and the institution that published the page is provided. institution that published the page is provided.
QUIZ B: Identify the following. QUIZ B: Identify the following.
1. It means documenting all borrowed ideas, 1. It means documenting all borrowed ideas, information, and arguments, and attributing them information, and arguments, and attributing them to their authors or creators. to their authors or creators. 2. It is a serious offense in which someone takes 2. It is a serious offense in which someone takes away someone else’s ideas or works. away someone else’s ideas or works. 3. It originated in 1929, when a group of 3. It originated in 1929, when a group of psychologists, anthropologists, and business psychologists, anthropologists, and business managers convened and sought to establish a managers convened and sought to establish a simple set of procedures, or style rules. simple set of procedures, or style rules. 4. It is the style guide for Literature, Arts and 4. It is the style guide for Literature, Arts and Humanities. Humanities. 5. It is the style guide used in Reference books, non- 5. It is the style guide used in Reference books, non- academic periodicals (e.g. newspapers, magazines, academic periodicals (e.g. newspapers, magazines, journals). journals). 6. It is the format for 3-5 authors in the first 6. It is the format for 3-5 authors in the first citation. citation. 7. It is the format for short quotations. 7. It is the format for short quotations. 8. It is the format for six or more authors. 8. It is the format for six or more authors. 9. Authors’ names are _________ in the reference 9. Authors’ names are _________ in the reference citation. citation. 10. How should entries for multiple articles by the 10. How should entries for multiple articles by the same author be cited in the reference citation? same author be cited in the reference citation?