Think about your experience using GALILEO to find sources. How was this different from how you have searched for information in the past? Explain how using specific search strategies and evaluating sources impacted the quality of what you found.

 Prompt: Think about your experience using GALILEO to find sources. How was this different from how you have searched for information in the past? Explain how using specific search strategies and evaluating sources impacted the quality of what you found.

Prompt Response:

I don't see much of a difference from how I have searched for information in the past, I guess the only difference is how much information was needed and using more resources. Using specific strategies and evaluating sources had impacted the quality of what I found by giving me more opportunities to find more legitimacy with my research.

Summary:

Today Mr. Rease went over the steps on how to build our research by locating credible, diverse sources using GALILEO and EasyBib. We spent the entire class time learning how we could use these sites and what we had to work on.

Reflection:

I admit I was once again drowsy and sleep, in and out of it, but I did try to pay attention and got most of the information I needed to help me with my research. When I get home I'm taking a nap.

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