Gen201 v12 wk4 Information Literacy Worksheet
Gen201 v12 wk4 Information Literacy Worksheet
Complete Parts 1 and 2 below to demonstrate your ability to find and use information. In Part 1, you will
find and evaluate 2 sources from at least 2 different databases in the University Library, such as
EBSCOhost and ProQuest. In Part 2, you will write a brief 150- to 200-word response describing your
experience using the library databases. This is a required part of the assessment.
Locate 2 articles related to your selected topic from different databases, such as EBSCOhost and
ProQuest, in the University Library. (Select the Research Databases icon for a list of library databases.)
You may also refer to the course-specific library resources found on the GEN/201 University Success
page for search tips and direct links to the EBSCOhost and ProQuest databases.
Answer the questions below to evaluate each article you have chosen. An example answer set is
provided first. Make sure to refer to the guidelines on the Evaluate Sources page in the University Library
as you evaluate each article.
Example
Example answers to each question have been provided for you below.
1. What topic did you choose?
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First Source
Answer each of the questions on a new line.
1. What topic did you choose?
5. Relevance: Is the article relevant to your selected topic? Explain your response.
7. Authority: Is the author, publisher, or source of the information credible? How do you know?
8. Purpose: What is the purpose of the article? Is the information fact, opinion, or propaganda? How
do you know?
9. Bias: Does the author demonstrate any bias toward the topic? Why or why not? Explain.
10. After evaluating the source using the CRAAP (currency, relevance, accuracy, authority, and
purpose) method, do you think this is a good source to use in an academic research assignment?
Why or why not?
Second Source
Answer each of the questions on a new line.
1. What topic did you choose?
5. Relevance: Is the article relevant to your selected topic? Explain your response.
7. Authority: Is the author, publisher, or source of the information credible? How do you know?
8. Purpose: What is the purpose of the article? Is the information fact, opinion, or propaganda? How
do you know?
9. Bias: Does the author demonstrate any bias toward the topic? Why or why not? Explain.
10. After evaluating the source using the CRAAP (currency, relevance, accuracy, authority, and
purpose) method, do you think this is a good source to use in an academic research assignment?
Why or why not?