STARquest II
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1. An article in a scholarly journal is usually a secondary source:
True False
2. Call Numbers are:
A. Numbers in the Web telephone directories B. Numbers that identify when materials are received by the library C. Accession numbers for items listed in a database D. Numbers that give shelf locations for materials
3. You can search the library catalog:
A. By publisher B. By author C. By keyword D. Both B and C
4. When you search the catalog by subject, you should enter a term that is as broad as possible.
5. One way to get a book you need is through the interlibrary loan service:
6. An abstract is ______.
A. a summary of an article. B. a preface to an article. C. a short article. D. a critical review of an article.
7. In Old Dominion University's Perry Library, most of the periodicals are on which floor?
A. 1st floor B. 2nd floor C. 3rd floor D. 4th floor
8. A database thesaurus usually gives related terms that you could use to find additional resources.
9. Books in the general collection are found on the first and second floors of the Perry Library.
10. Using the FInd Journals & Newspapers search from the library Web page will:
A. Locate electronic journal titles B. Locate articles on my topic C. Locate books on my topic D. All of the above
11. Two specialized libraries are located in the Diehn Fine & Performing Arts Center. They are the:
A. Engineering and Education libraries B. Art and Music Libraries C. Music and Dance Libraries D. Art and Theatre Art Libraries
12. A style manual provides the guidelines to the format for documenting sources.
13. I can avoid plagiarism by:
A. Learning how to cite sources using the appropriate style manual B. Keeping careful notes and documentation as I do my research C. Always quoting the exact words of an author and surrounding those words in quotation marks D. All of the above
14. If I need someone to help me in doing research, I could go to the library website and use
A. Policies & Procedures B. Interlibrary Loan C. Borrowing Privileges D. Ask-a-Librarian