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Question 1
In module 01, students reviewed the Welder Library Videos and visited with our Library staff. This week, students will continue to learn skills with additional videos. Review the video attached (5:03) and complete the following:
Complete the following:
After reviewing the video, in what order should journal articles be read?
Using Welder Library E-resources, find a peer-reviewed article within the last 10 years on time management. Make sure the article contains a study (qualitative or quantitative). Read the article using the method outlined in the video. What were the main points of the article (include a minimum of 3) and what section was it found? For full credit, include a properly formatted (APA 7th edition) reference for the article you selected.
Question 2
Boolean Operators:
Using Welder Library Eresources find 2 scholarly peer-reviewed journal articles within the last 10 years (2010- 2020) on time management. One article must include a qualitative study and one article must include a qualitative study (Review pages 4 and 5 in the APA manual). Prior to researching, review the video below on Boolean Logic. Make sure to use Boolean logic in your search.
Address the following bullet point items.
• What did you use for your search term?
• How many articles were identified in your search?
• How can you narrow your search?
For each article your found, provide a brief ( 1 paragraph) summary. The summary must be in your own words. Include the purpose of the study, type of study, the number of participants, and the findings. For full credit, include a properly formatted (APA 7th edition) reference for the articles you selected.
Question 3
For most assignments in the graduate program, students will be tasked with using research from Welder Library Eresouces or Google Scholar to support their work. The majority of the articles will be expected to come from the last 10 years, unless historical information is needed. Keep in mind, often times articles found in Google Scholar have a fee associated with them. Some students will avoid Google Scholar for this reason, however, students can always request the articles found in Google Scholar from the Welder library staff. If the Welder library staff is able to find the article, there is no charge. Requests are typically completed within 24-48 hours.
After reviewing the videos above, spend time looking for articles in Google Scholar. Keep in mind you will need to narrow your search to only use peer reviewed journal articles. What features did you find helpful? Would your preference be to use Google Scholar or Welder Library Eresources? Why?
Attachment:- Journal Articles and Research Tips.rar