- How do you properly cite sources of information in your work?
- What are the types of news sources?
- What classifies as a scholarly source?
- How do you find scholarly sources?
- What are the main news sources?
- What are reliable sources of news?
- What makes a good scholarly source?
- How do you cite a source of information?
- Why proper citation is important?
How do you properly cite sources of information in your work?
The first time you cite a source, it is almost always a good idea to mention its author(s), title, and genre (book, article, or web page, etc.). If the source is central to your work, you may want to introduce it in a separate sentence or two, summarizing its importance and main ideas.
What are the types of news sources?
These include print media (newspapers, newsmagazines), broadcast news (radio and television), and more recently the Internet (online newspapers, news blogs, news videos, live news streaming, etc.).
What classifies as a scholarly source?
What is a scholarly source? Scholarly sources (also referred to as academic, peer-reviewed, or refereed sources) are written by experts in a particular field and serve to keep others interested in that field up to date on the most recent research, findings, and news.
How do you find scholarly sources?
Finding Scholarly Articles
- Look for publications from a professional organization.
- Use databases such as JSTOR that contain only scholarly sources.
- Use databases such as Academic Search Complete or other EBSCO databases that allow you to choose “peer-reviewed journals”.
What are the main news sources?
Major news sources
Name | Means of distribution | Main media type(s) |
---|---|---|
CNN | Television, Online | News, Politics |
Fox News Channel | Television | News, Politics |
MSNBC | Television | News, Politics |
NBC News | Television | News |
What are reliable sources of news?
- The New York Times. This is the most influential newspaper in the U.S. in my view.
- The Wall Street Journal.
- The Washington Post.
- BBC.
- The Economist.
- The New Yorker.
- Wire Services: The Associated Press, Reuters, Bloomberg News.
- Foreign Affairs.
What makes a good scholarly source?
Characteristics of Scholarly Articles and Journals Articles are written by an authority or expert in the field. The language includes specialized terms and the jargon of the discipline. Usually have a narrow or specific subject focus. Contains original research, experimentation, or in-depth studies in the field.
How do you cite a source of information?
How does one cite a source?
- For books: author, title, place of publication, publisher, and publication year.
- For articles: author, title of article, title of journal, volume, issue, date, and page numbers.
- For web page resources: author, title of page, Web address or URL, and date of access.
Why proper citation is important?
Citing or documenting the sources used in your research serves three purposes: It gives proper credit to the authors of the words or ideas that you incorporated into your paper. Citing your sources consistently and accurately helps you avoid committing plagiarism in your writing.