Do you know anything about literary information? Do you think you could pass this quiz? Every spring semester, students are encouraged to participate in a pre and post literary assessment, which was created to determine confidence with individual information literacy modules. This review is the sort of high stakes testing that is so controversial in America. Take this quiz and See moresee if you understand the literature.
The Library doesn't have an online search.
The Library only has books, while Google searches everything available online.
The Library provides access to screened, reliable resources, while Google searches whatever is free online.
I have to go to the Library to use their information, while Google can be accessed from anywhere.
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Web search
Magazine
Research database
Books
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True
False
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FAQ
Blog
Organic Food 101
About Us
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True
False
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Assume the Library doesn’t have anything on my topic.
Try the search again with only the key terms "China," "United States," and "economy."
Search for Google.
Try the search again and add more search terms.
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Pew Center
NSSF Blog
DoSomething
PolicyMic
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TX 945.3 .S355 2005
TX 353 .H52513 1999
TX 353 .K55 2007
TX 716 .A1 J36 2008
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Fewer than 1,000
Between 1,000 and 5,000
Between 5,001 and 10,000
More than 10,000
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Navigation, structure, and format.
Layout, graphics, and publisher.
Bias, integrity, and cost.
Authority, purpose, and currency.
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