sections of your pamphlet title description of the “problem” quotes? image… (image source...
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Sections of Your Pamphlet
Title
Description of the “Problem”
Quotes?
Image…
(image source cited:
Source: blah blah at www.blah.com)
Question and Answer
Statistics?
Actions People should take
Organizations that are helping
Resources:
Citing Sources in your pamphlet can follow this simplified format:
• Open your document
• Create text box for “Resources”
• List Author, Title of Site, Date of Access, URL http://www.blahblahblah.org
• List Author, Title of Site, Date of Access, URL http://www.blahblahblah.org (accessed from Ebsco Host.)
Follow this model to site sources of your images when you are providing
complete MLA style citations:
Google’s pile of Web sites you will have to sort. BUMMER! WHAT A WASTE OF TIME!
Pop-up advertisementsSites that don’t relate to my topic
Sites by people who are NOT experts.
Sites for COLLEGE PROFESSORS AND OLD PEOPLE…
Source of illustration: Centerburg Tales by Robert McCloskey. Harmondsworth, England: Puffin Books, 1979.
We have ORGANIZED
the information!
Time for lessons!
Source of illustration: Centerburg Tales by Robert McCloskey. Harmondsworth, England: Puffin Books, 1979.
Researching Skills for online resources
Get the GOOD info FASTER!
Is this your research style?
Kids who need lessonsand practice!.
I’m frustrated!
This is hard!I give up!
Why can’t I find what I need?!
Where am I going?
...Or is this your research style?
I found it! Yippeeee! I’m finished!
Kids who know!They get their work done
faster!
I’ll use the online databases.
Let’s change this:
...to this!
Next, try the computers...
Be smart! Use the Resources Online at the library’s web pages!
Use the Databases!
EbscoWorld Book
Online!Grolier!
Databases (Ebsco, Grolier, WBO):
No junk! No advertising!
No web sites made by children… PHEW!
Resources selected by librarians… because they are GOOD!
Information is organized into categories. You can browse the directory to find your topic.
Has search engine that searches ONLY the sources in the database– NOT the whole internet--- PHEW!
Link to Library’s Online Databases
Resources
Online Databases… Ebsco
Sources:
• Source of illustration: Centerburg Tales by Robert McCloskey. Harmondsworth, England: Puffin Books, 1979.