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The Northglenn CSAP Review |
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Let the Review Begin!!
Question One
What is the URL for this website?
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Question Two
Look at the bibliographies listed below. Identify one book, one magazine, one internet and one newspaper source.
WORKS CITED
1) Marie L. Radford and Gary P. Radford. "Power, Knowledge, and Fear: Feminism, Foucault, and the Stereotype of the Female Librarian." Library Quarterly 67(3) (1997): 250-266.
2) Carroll, Bob. The Sports Video Resource Guide: A Fan’s Sourcebook for all the Best in Sports Videos. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992.
3) Miller, David. "Tightening the Belt." Seattle Times 5 Jan. 1992: A1.
4) English. 23 Oct. 2000. Dept. of English, Howard U. 3 March 2003 <http://www.english.howard.edu/english/>.
Question Three
What is the programming language used to create World Wide Web (www) pages on the Internet?
1) FTP 2) HTML 3) WWW 4) GUI
Question Four
The INDEX is located in the front or in the back of a book? Look at the index page below. Your topic is the Battle of Antietam. How many books in the set will you need to look at to find all the information about this battle?
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Question Five
What is a common internet browser?
1) Microsoft Office 2) Microsoft FrontPage 3) Norton 4) Internet Explorer
Question Six
What is the term used to describe sending and receiving messages through a computer network?
1) text messaging 2) webbing 3) email 4) surfing
Question Seven
Look at the Ibistro card catalog page. Is this the program we use to find books in the library? Yes or No.
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Question Eight
Look at the card catalog record for this book. Is this a fiction or nonfiction book?
Question Nine
What is the call number for this book?
1) Henderson, C.J. 2) There is no call number 3) 0061001 4) RF 791.43 Hen
Question Ten
Who wrote the foreword for this book?
Question Eleven
How many books about movies are available in our card catalog?
Question Twelve
You have a dictionary, almanac, encyclopedia, thesaurus and atlas in front of you.
Which book will you use to find the answers to the following questions:
1) Which book would you use to find a synonym for "movies"?
2) Which book would you use to find the definition of the word "movies"?
3) Which book would you use to find the "100 Best American movies of All Time"?
4) Which book would you use to find out about the invention and history of the motion picture industry?
Question Thirteen
Plagiarism is the act of stating or implying that another person's work is your own. Which of the following would be considered Plagiarism?
- Submit a paper to be graded or reviewed that you have not written on your own.
- Copy answers or text from another classmate and submit it as your own.
- Quote or paraphrase from another paper without crediting the original author.
- Cite data without crediting the original source.
- Propose another author's idea as if it were your own.
- Creating references or using incorrect references.
Just for fun you can access a plagiarism website and test your skills!!
Good Luck on the CSAPS!!
Sources Used:
MLA Style Bibliographic Citation Guide -- http://dept.sccd.ctc.edu/cclib/Research_Tools/Citation_Style_Guides/mlacite.asp
Baker, Lawrence W., Kevin HillstromAmerican Civil War Reference Library. Detroit: U*X*L, 2000. 952 pp. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Thomson Gale. FRUMP/BCR Northglenn High School. 10 February 2005
<http://find.galegroup.com/gvrl/infomark.do?
movie.com for photos
How to Avoid Plagiarism ©2001-2004 The Pennsylvania State University. |
IBistro library card catalog, Northglenn High School, Feb. 2005
Any questions or concerns -- please see Lori Slover, Teacher Librarian, Northglenn High School Library. May/05