Today we will look at our topic from two different angles. Go to the school library page and navigate to "digital resources" or click here.
Today, we are going to use the Gale Online Resources, specifically, Opposing Viewpoints in Context. If you access this site from home, you will have to include the user name and password from the library to be able to access the resource.
You can either search using the search box, or you can browse through the subject areas.
Once you find an article that you can use, please cite it in Noodle Tools (create a new project called ERE or give it another title that fits your topic). On your blog, write a summary of the article and then a paragraph that assesses the usefulness of the article. Is this something you can use for your essay?
Today, we are going to use the Gale Online Resources, specifically, Opposing Viewpoints in Context. If you access this site from home, you will have to include the user name and password from the library to be able to access the resource.
You can either search using the search box, or you can browse through the subject areas.
Once you find an article that you can use, please cite it in Noodle Tools (create a new project called ERE or give it another title that fits your topic). On your blog, write a summary of the article and then a paragraph that assesses the usefulness of the article. Is this something you can use for your essay?
the-craft-of-research-3rd-edition.pdf |