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Also known as "Scholarly Articles." "Peer-Reviewed Articles" or "Academic Articles," these are:

  • Written and reviewed by scholars and provide new research, analysis, or  information about a specific topic.
    • "Review" means the article is approved by other experts before publication.
  • Usually focused on a narrow subject or single case study.
  • Intended for an academic audience.
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  • Arts & Humanities Database ProQuest
    • This database features hundreds of titles covering Art, Architecture, Design, History, Philosophy, Music, Literature, Theatre and Cultural Studies.
  • Fine Arts
    • Fine Arts places millions of articles at the fingertips of serious students of drama, music, art history, and film making.

Unlike journal articles, scholarly books:

  • Are written on a broader, general subject.
  • May contain a collection of related chapters by different authors.
  • Contain less recent information.

Remember: You may only need to read one chapter of a scholarly book!

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Keep the following in mind when searching for websites.

  • Websites can virtually be created by anyone. So choose wisely.
  • Pay attention to the domain of the website, who is connected to? Can you trust them?
    • .edu - educational institution
    • .org - an organization
    • .com - a commercial site
    • .gov - a government agency
  • Who wrote/published the website. Can you trust them?

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 Find Animal Science Websites:

  • Google Arts & Culture
    • Google has partnered with museums worldwide to provide digital access to over 30,000 works of art from sculpture to architecture and drawings from over 150 collections in 40 countries.
  • National Gallery of Art
    • Search the entire National Gallery of Art collection by artist's last name, key words in the title, key words in object information, credit line, provenance name, accession number, exhibition history, and/or catalogue raisonne.

Searching for a video, is very similar to looking for a website.

  • Videos can be created by anyone. So choose wisely!
  • Note who created/published the video. Can you trust them?
  • Why was the video created? Is it meant to promote something?
  • Is it factual or is it based on a true event?
    • factual - information is accurate and true
    • based on true events - information can be an altered version of the facts

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