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Primary vs. Secondary sources | BOOKWISE
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Primary vs. Secondary sources. April 28, 2009. Posted by mplibrary in @ your library. Teachers often differentiate between primary vs. secondary sources. For your papers. How can you tell the difference? An original, first hand account of an event or time period. An original, creative writing or work of art. A report of scientific discoveries. Raw data from clinical trials or experiments. Factual, not interpretive. A description or analysis of a primary source. Criticism of a work of art or literature.
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Banned Books Week 2012 | BOOKWISE
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Banned Books Week 2012. October 3, 2012. Posted by mplibrary in Uncategorized. Once again we observe Banned Books Week, in which our treasured freedom to choose what we read is celebrated. In this year’s Virtual Read-Out, celebrities and ordinary citizens read from banned and challenged books. Stephen Chbosky, author of. The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Other Read-Out videos are on the YouTube BBW Virtual Read-Out channel:. Http:/ www.youtube.com/bannedbooksweek. No comments yet — be the first.
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Dr. Durwood Dunn on Kindle | BOOKWISE
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Dr Durwood Dunn on Kindle. August 2, 2012. Posted by mplibrary in @ your library. Dr Durwood Dunn, chair of the TWC History Department, has a Kindle book! His 1988 book,. Cades Cove: the Life and Death of an Appalachian Community, 1818-1937,. The Amazon.com url is: http:/ www.amazon.com/Cades-Cove-Appalachian-Community-ebook/dp/B007VPHEVU/ref=pd rhf gw p t 1. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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City Lights Bookstore observes Banned Books Week all month | BOOKWISE
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City Lights Bookstore observes Banned Books Week all month. October 5, 2012. Posted by mplibrary in Uncategorized. The historic City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco has always been at the front of anti-censorship issues. The store/publisher was begun by Peter Martin and Lawrence Ferlinghetti to publish Bay Area writers, including Allen Ginsburg’s controversial. 1956) which sparked a famous obscenity trial. Keep up with happenings at City Lights via their blog http:/ blogcitylights.com/. April 9, 2016.
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Scholarly Journals vs. Popular Magazines | BOOKWISE
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Scholarly Journals vs. Popular Magazines. April 20, 2009. Posted by mplibrary in @ your library. Teachers often require that we use scholarly (sometimes called peer- reviewed, refereed, or academic) journal articles as sources for papers rather than popular articles. How do we tell the difference? Articles are long and serious with many words. May contain charts or graphs. No glossy pages or photographs. Studies will have an abstract, methodology, results. Scholars in the field of study. Email (Address n...
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Britannica Online | BOOKWISE
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March 16, 2012. Posted by mplibrary in @ your library. Encyclopaedia Britannica announced this week that it will cease publication of its print edition. Don’t forget, we have Britannica Online Academic. In our database lineup. The editors at Britannica see this not as a sad ending but as a positive continuation of the digital services they have been offering for years, as they explain in this post. No comments yet — be the first. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow “BOO...
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How to print from JSTOR | BOOKWISE
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How to print from JSTOR. January 14, 2009. Posted by mplibrary in Uncategorized. Contains thousands of articles from hundreds of excellent scholarly journals. JSTOR is quite easy to use, unless you are trying to print! We all have trouble figuring out how to print from JSTOR. Here is the best way we have found: *. When you have brought up the article you wish to print:. 1 Hover your cursor over “PDF” and right click. 2 Choose “Open in new window”. 3 Click “Proceed to PDF”. 1 Bee Swarm Removal Edenvale.
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Evaluating Websites | BOOKWISE
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September 18, 2008. Posted by mplibrary in @ your library. You can’t believe everything you read on the web! Is there a date last updated? Who is the author or producer of the site? Is it an .edu, .com, .gov or .org? Coms may be trying to sell you something). Are the author’s credentials evident? What is the purpose of the site? Does it have accurate and unbiased information? Does it have college level information on your topic or is it geared toward elementary or high school students? August 4, 2013.
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“Sock puppet” Amazon reviews in the news | BOOKWISE
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8220;Sock puppet” Amazon reviews in the news. September 4, 2012. Posted by mplibrary in Uncategorized. Can we believe online reviews? In the UK, authors have been outed posing as fictitious characters, writing 5-star reviews of their own books and trashing other writers’ books. RJ Ellory and Stephen Leather have admitted to posing as ordinary readers to write glowing reviews for themselves while giving one star to their supposed competitors. Links to several articles about the subject:. Get every new pos...
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