The goal of this
assignment is for you to use periodical databases to identify articles
related to your research project. You may use articles you have already found
for your final project; however, to complete this assignment you'll need to do
some more searching.
Part I -- Finding
Articles in Periodical Indexes:
1. Identify
the best periodical databases for your topic and explain why they are suited
to your research topic:
2.Document your experience using keywords to identify
articles:
| Keyword
strategy |
List questions/comments about your search (e.g., too many, too
few, wrong keyword, etc.) |
Database Name |
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(sample)
drugs and
policy |
too broad --
need more specific terms |
ProQuest |
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Part II
Documenting Periodical Articles:
Select 3 of the best
articles you found while searching.
- Give the bibliographic
citation in correct MLA format. If you are using the full-text from
a database, your citation must include information about the database
(see MLA
guidelines).
- Write an
annotation for each. Please include your evaluation of the quality,
credibility, and reliability of the article. Also include your comments
about the value of each article for your research project.
- If you have to
order the article from another library please say so in your notes, but be
prepared to include a complete annotation in the final draft of your
quarter-end project.
Part III
Extra Credit (=1/2 of one homework
assignment):
Complete the
table above and provide an MLA ciation (annotation not required) for at least
one more article using a database or databases available through one of the
libraries listed below:
- Seattle Public
Library (card required)
- King County
Library System (card required)
- University of
Washington Libraries (you must be on campus at UW)
Be sure to tell
me which database you used and how you got to it. You will receive extra credit
only for thoughful completion of the extra credit assignment.