UMUC LIBS150 Final-Exam | Rated A+


Part 1

Question 1 1 / 1 point

Which of the following statements best describes the benefit of gathering background information after you have a specific research topic in mind?

Gathering background information will give you all the information you need to research your topic.

Gathering background information can help you narrow the focus of your topic.

Gathering background information can help you keep track of your research to avoid plagiarizing.

Gathering background information can help you fill in the gaps after you have finished your research to see what you may have missed on the topic.

Question 2 1 / 1 point

Once you have identified the key concepts of a topic or research question and thought of additional keywords (synonyms or related terms), the next step is to use a combination of key concepts and keywords to develop a __________.

Boolean operator

search statement

subject heading

search heading

Question 3 1 / 1 point

Which is a vital component of effective search statements that allows you to combine search terms to broaden or narrow your search?

related terms

keywords

Boolean operators

truncation

Question 4 0 / 1 point

Match the appropriate search statement to the types of searches listed below.

__3__ (5) "network security"

__2__ network OR security

__5__ (1) network AND security

__4__ (6) network AND (security OR protection)

__5__ (4) network* AND secur*

__6__ (3) network NOT security

1. both search terms present

2. either search term present

3. excluding one search term

4. retrieves alternative word endings

5. search terms combined as a phrase

6. alternative keywords in a search

Question 5 1 / 1 point

Which is an example of a search statement correctly using the advanced searching technique nesting?

apple AND "farmer's market"

(apple OR pear) AND "farmer's market"

terms assigned to describe items in database

apple OR pear AND farm

Question 6 0 / 1 point

Which advanced searching technique is correctly used in the search statement: toddler AND "Montessori school"

nesting

truncation

phrase searching

no advanced searching technique is used in the search statement

Question 7 1 / 1 point

A scientist generating data based on observations of the life cycle of a butterfly and a college student writing a critique of a work of art are both examples of:

common knowledge

information creation

peer review

secondary sources

Question 8 0 / 1 point

The production and use of __________ is typically cyclical.

primary sources

database records

search statements

academic research

Question 9 1 / 1 point

The most common types of information you will encounter when doing academic research are __________.

firsthand accounts and primary sources

primary and secondary sources

MLA and APA citations

library databases and search engines

Question 10 1 / 1 point

Which of the following best describes the difference between primary and secondary sources?

Primary sources are sources of information or data that are interpreted, evaluated, or analyzed, and secondary sources are sources that interpret, evaluate, or analyze primary sources.

Primary sources are sources of information or data that are not interpreted, evaluated, or analyzed, and secondary sources are sources that interpret, evaluate, or analyze primary sources.

Primary sources are sources of information or data that are not interpreted, evaluated, or analyzed, and secondary sources are sources that only interpret, evaluate, or analyze secondary sources.

There is no obvious difference between primary sources and secondary sources.

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Question 11 1 / 1 point

Your instructor told you that one of your selected sources listed below is not a secondary source. Which of these sources will you have to replace?

criminal justice textbook

eyewitness account

literature review published in a law journal

all three are examples of secondary sources

Question 12 1 / 1 point

Your instructor told you that one of your selected sources listed below is not a primary source. Which of these sources will you have to replace?

trial transcript

prisoner's diary

census data

criminal justice literature review

Question 13 0 / 1 point

Which of the following statements best describes academic libraries? Academic libraries:

contain materials that support the research needs of faculty and students.

include four-year public college libraries, four-year private college libraries, university libraries, and two-year community college libraries.

include many that are open to the public and if you are unable to borrow materials, you can often use their resources on site.

all of the above

Question 14 1 / 1 point

Which of the following statements best describes public libraries? Public libraries:

may be a good place to start your academic research even though most do not own the large collections of scholarly books and specialized journals appropriate for more in-depth investigation that a research library contains.

do not vary in the amount and types of resources offered.

do not have electronic research databases.

are only located in cities or towns with more than 250,000 people.

Question 15 1 / 1 point

The following statements describe government depository libraries, except:

Government depository libraries have broad collections that can be used for research on governmental issues.

Government depository libraries were established by Congress to ensure the American public has access to published US government information.

Government documents are available only in print form in a government depository library.

Government depository libraries often include state law libraries.

Question 16 1 / 1 point

Which library research databases include information about articles published in magazines, journals, and newspapers?

periodical databases

statistical databases

reference databases

electronic book databases

Question 17 1 / 1 point

You need to locate an article that (1) is published by a university or professional association, (2) is authored by clearly defined experts with significant knowledge in the subject area, or scholars and/or researchers, and (3) includes a bibliography. Which source would best meet your needs?

a newspaper article

an article from a trade publication

a magazine article

a scholarly journal article

Question 18 1 / 1 point

Choose which article title would most likely be described by the database subject headings victims of famine, Ireland, history.

"Irish Babies, African Mothers: Rites of Passage and Rights in Citizenship in Post-Millennial Ireland"

"How Many Irish Potato Famine Deaths? Toward Coherence of the Evidence"

"'Good Man, Mary!' Women Musicians and the Fraternity of Irish Traditional Music"

"'The Gloomy Forebodings of this Dread Disease,' Climate, Famine and Sleeping Sickness in East Africa"

Question 19 1 / 1 point

Once you have (1) performed a search in a database, (2) reviewed the list of results, and (3) evaluated a specific source from the results list, what is the next step?

identify the author

cite the source in your paper

evaluate the content of the source

determine the date it was published

Question 20 1 / 1 point

For your research paper on the history of Maui, you locate a source covering the overall history of the Hawaiian Islands. As you evaluate the source, however, you decide not to use it in your research because it never mentions Maui. This significant omission of information falls under what criterion for evaluating resources?

authority

reliability

coverage

currency

Question 21 1 / 1 point

Which of the following statements about when to cite sources is true?

If you paraphrase or summarize an idea from another work, you must also supply an in-text citation or reference to the source as well as a full citation at the end of your paper.

If you quote another work word for word, you must put the passage in quotation marks, but you need not include a citation in a works cited or references list.

If you quote another work word for word, you do not have to put the passage in quotation marks and only need to use a citation in the text of your paper.

If you paraphrase or summarize an idea from another work, you must supply an in-text citation or reference to the source, but do not need a full citation at the end of your paper.

Question 22 1 / 1 point

Most citation styles require similar elements (e.g., author, publication date, title, and the date retrieved if found online) to be included in the citation, no matter if you are using MLA style, APA style, or Chicago style.

True

False

Part 2

For a course on contemporary issues in science, you are assigned to write a research paper on a current issue. You have chosen the topic "genetically modified foods." Your assignment indicates that you should use a variety of resources, including books, articles, and websites, to find information for your paper.

Question 23 0 / 1 point

Applying evaluation criteria for web sources, which of the following seems most appropriate to use in your research on genetically modified foods?

website of a company that produces genetically modified corn, last updated in 2002

annotated bibliography on genetically altered crops published in 2009 by a federal agricultural agency

website of a vegetarian activist group that advocates organic food production

essay on genetics in foods posted on a well-known university's website that is unfinished and has no author and no date

Question 24 1 / 1 point

Which of the following search statements would be most likely to retrieve relevant articles on the topic of the health risks of genetically modified foods for children with food allergies?

allerg* AND (child* OR youth) AND "genetically modified foods"

"genetically modified foods" AND health

(nutrition OR allergies) AND child*

health AND risk AND (child* OR youth) AND allergies

Question 25 1 / 1 point

You have found a journal article that analyzes recent trends in genetically engineered crop research. This article would be considered which type of information?

primary

secondary

Question 26 1 / 1 point

After searching for information on your topic in the library catalog, web search tools, and library databases, you have still not found enough material on your topic. What should you do next?

narrow your keywords to include more specific terms on the topic

broaden your keywords and revise your search statement

change your topic to one that is covered in your textbook

write the paper using the materials you found

Information

You have found the following database record when searching for articles on your research topic. Use it to answer questions the next two questions.

Strategies to Evaluate the Safety of Bioengineered Foods

Delaney, Bryan

International Journal of Toxicology; Sept. 2007, Vol. 26 Issue 5, pp. 389–399

Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition

Genetically modified foods

Transgenic plants

Bioengineering

Herbicide resistance

Pesticide resistance

Herbicides

Analytical biochemistry

Food – Biotechnology

Toxicology

Question 27 1 / 1 point

What is the title of the article?

Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition

International Journal of Toxicology

Strategies to Evaluate the Safety of Bioengineered Foods

Genetically modified foods

Question 28 1 / 1 point

Which of the following is a subject heading for this article?

Delaney, Bryan

Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition

Genetically modified organisms

Food – Biotechnology

Information

You have found the following journal article citation in the library database Academic Search Complete.

Genetically modified food from crops: progress, pawns, and possibilities. By: Morin, Xenia. Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, Oct. 2008, Vol. 392 Issue 3, pp. 333–340.

Question 29 1 / 1 point

Which of the following citations is the correct MLA format for an academic journal article from a library database?

Morin, X. Genetically modified food from crops: Progress, pawns, and possibilities. Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry 392.3 (2008): 333–40. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Nov. 2009.

Morin, Xenia. "Genetically Modified Food from Crops: Progress, Pawns, and Possibilities." Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry volume 392, issue 3 (2008): 333–40.

Morin, Xenia. "Genetically Modified Food from Crops: Progress, Pawns, and Possibilities." Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry 392.3 (2008): 333–40. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Nov. 2009.

Morin, X. "Genetically Modified Food from Crops: Progress, Pawns, and Possibilities." Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry 392.3 (2008): 333–40. Academic Search Complete. University of Maryland University College. 22 Nov. 2009.

Question 30 1 / 1 point

You need to find a scholarly article on the laws and regulations governing genetically modified organisms. Based on the citation information (to help determine if it is scholarly) and article abstract (to help determine if it is relevant) below, this article is__________.

Citation Information:

State of exception in the regulation of genetically modified organisms in Brazil. By: Pelaez, Victor. Science & Public Policy (SPP), Feb. 2009, Vol. 36 Issue 1, pp. 61–71.

Author (Prof. Victor Pelaez) Affiliations: Department of Economics, Federal University of Paraná, Av. Pref. Lothário Meissner 632, 880210-170 Curitiba -- PR, Brazil.

Abstract:

The regulation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Brazil has involved intense disputes between the three branches of government (legislative, executive and judiciary). This process arose out of a class- action suit that overruled a decision authorizing the commercial release of GM soybeans by the regulatory body.

relevant and scholarly

relevant but not scholarly

irrelevant but scholarly

irrelevant and not scholarly