Essay 2 Lecture 1 — Finding Credible Sources

Supplement Lecture Text:

1.) Read the SUMMARY BOX 32.4 on page 531 and SUMMARY BOX 32.8 on page 537 in your Simon and Schuster Handbook for Writers. Both tell you exactly what to look for when evaluating sources.

2.) Search for sources using the Jerome Library.

3.) University sponsored sources are the most reliable.

4.) Check the credibility of the web site.

5.) Online news sites are often reliable.

6.) When in doubt, contact me.

For more information on evaluating credible sources, refer to pages 513-514 and 530-531 in your Simon and Schuster Handbook for Writers.

 
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One Response to “Essay 2 Lecture 1 — Finding Credible Sources”

  1. Chelsea Geckle Says:

    Credible sources should be easy to find. I will be sure to use Simon and schusters hanbook.

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