Continuing Academic Success and Using Sources Worksheet

Using Sources

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Using Sources Worksheet

Review the Continuing Academic Success assignment requirements from Week 5.

Conduct research in the University Library to find at least three sources that are relevant for your Week 5 essay.

Complete the following table for each source you have chosen. Include the original passage when you provide the summary, paraphrase, and quote.

Source 1

Title of the article

Why did you choose this article?

Is the article credible? How?

Is the author biased? How do you know?

Is the article relevant? How?

Find a passage you might use, and summarize it.

Find a passage you might use, and paraphrase it.

Locate a direct quote that might fit into your paper.

Formal APA citation (Try using the citation generator in the University Library for additional information. This formal citation is what you will use for your reference page in your Week 5 essay.)

Source 2

Title of the article

Why did you choose this article?

Is the article credible? How?

Is the author biased? How do you know?

Is the article relevant? How?

Find a passage you might use, and summarize it.

Find a passage you might use, and paraphrase it.

Locate a direct quote that might fit into your paper.

Formal APA citation (Try using the citation generator in the University Library for additional information. This formal citation is what you will use for your reference page in your Week 5 essay.)

Source 3

Title of the article

Why did you choose this article?

Is the article credible? How?

Is the author biased? How do you know?

Is the article relevant? How?

Find a passage you might use, and summarize it.

Find a passage you might use, and paraphrase it.

Locate a direct quote that might fit into your paper.

Formal APA citation (Try using the citation generator in the University Library for additional information. This formal citation is what you will use for your reference page in your Week 5 essay.)

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