2 Mar 2006
Ex 1-4 Basic Research Skills
Locate four credible academic sources, including at least one book less than 10 years old and two articles less than 10 years old. The articles may be in print or online - what matters is whether they are from peer-reviewed (sometimes called "juried") periodicals.
Submit to the appropriate slot on J-Web an MLA style Works Cited list, featuring your four academic soucres and at least one primary source (that is, the work or works of literature that you plan to study).
Your sources should have something to do with the exercise that you plan to revise for Paper 1, but I won't hold you to using the sources you locate for this exercise.
Note that doing a Google search or visiting Findarticles.com is not likely to result in peer-reviewed academic articles. (Ask a reference librarian for help, or use the library's online catalog.)
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