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Second Week Forum

Second Week Forum

Q Objective: Improving understanding of accessing library catalog and EBSCO eBooks. Improving understanding of choosing a reliable website for research. Instructions: Share with your classmates what you have learned this week. Answer all questions and be as detailed and specific as possible. 1. Your response • o o What was the most difficult for you to master while searching library catalog (OneSearch)? Why? o What was the most useful to you about accessing EBSCO eBooks? Be specific. o How will you apply what you have learned about evaluating websites? Explain and give an example. o Was there something specific that you hope would be made clearer or less confusing? 2. Reply to your classmates' posts Tell your classmates what you find interesting about their response. Add something that will be helpful to them or ask a question if something that they shared was not clear. How it will be graded Participation in discussions is 10% of your final grade. You will receive up to 6 points for your original response, depending how many listed questions you answered and how detailed are your answers. You will receive up to additional 4 points for the replies to your classmates. You may receive a WOW! point if you go above and beyond of what was asked from you. See the grading rubric from the top right side of this page for details. This may help Discussions video Ask your instructor

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The most difficult thing using Onesearch was on me because I didn't realize that I had to sign in to view the full search results. I just signed in real quick and I was good. As for the EBSCO ebooks, the most useful thing about it is that I can have access to it online. I can pull up books on home and garden, law, and travel at any moment. It's like a Netflix, but for books. After this week's lesson, I'm going to for sure question the legitimacy of .org sites because I thought only vetted organizations had access to one of those.