Question: It's important to know what a citation represents because that often helps you find the item. What does the following citation represent? Nelissen, R., &


It's important to know what a citation represents because that often helps you find the item. What does the following citation represent? Nelissen, R., & Meijers, M.H.er Inc. (2011). Social benefits of luxury brands as costly signals of wealth and status. Evolution and Human Behavior, 32(5). 343-355. DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2010.12.002. O a journal article O a book chapter O a journal conference proceedings O a book Question 26 1 pts To find if the library owns the item listed below using Quick Search, what would you type in the search box, and what field search strategy would you choose in Advanced Search? Frisch, M. (2008). Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods. In S.N. Hesse-Biber & P.Leavy (Eds.), Handbook of emergent methods (pp. 221-238). New York: Guilford Press. and search "Autho Type Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods and search 'Title Type Hand-book of emergent methods and search "Title" Type Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods and search "Subject Type Hand-book of emergent methods and search "Subject" Question 27 1 pts Citation chaining is a process for finding a group of articles that may be relevant for your research topic. Which of these do you need to start citation chaining? An article you have already decided is useful for your research topic. O A finding tool that lets you search with subject headings. O A citation style guide that gives examples of how to format an article citation The first article in the results of a search in Google Scholar for your research topic. The call number for a book about your research topic. Question 28 1 pts When searching for a peer-reviewed journal article, you see the phrase "Full text available in the item record. What does this mean? O Only an abstract and outline are available You can read it online and download a PDF You can request a copy with Interlibrary Loan Only citation information is available You need to pay to read the article Question 29 1 pts If you discover the ISU Library does not own the book you need, which of the following is the best option for you to access the book? Petition your professor to give you an altemate assignment. Check with staff at the library's Main Desk to see if they can order it for the library. O Check Document Delivery to see if another library will buy it for you. O Request the book through the library's Interlibrary Loan service. You would need to change your topic to find something the library owns. Question 30 1 pts You have found a description in an article database for an article you want to read. The full text is not in the database, but there is a Get it@ISU button. What will happen when you click this button? The PDF of the article will open automatically If the library has access to the full text one or more links to the article will display. O The article will be sent to your ISU email. The article will automatically print if you are using a library computer. The call number for the print version of the journal will display if ISU has a subscription. It's important to know what a citation represents because that often helps you find the item. What does the following citation represent? Nelissen, R., & Meijers, M.H.er Inc. (2011). Social benefits of luxury brands as costly signals of wealth and status. Evolution and Human Behavior, 32(5). 343-355. DOI: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2010.12.002. O a journal article O a book chapter O a journal conference proceedings O a book Question 26 1 pts To find if the library owns the item listed below using Quick Search, what would you type in the search box, and what field search strategy would you choose in Advanced Search? Frisch, M. (2008). Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods. In S.N. Hesse-Biber & P.Leavy (Eds.), Handbook of emergent methods (pp. 221-238). New York: Guilford Press. and search "Autho Type Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods and search 'Title Type Hand-book of emergent methods and search "Title" Type Three dimensions and more: Oral history beyond the paradoxes of methods and search "Subject Type Hand-book of emergent methods and search "Subject" Question 27 1 pts Citation chaining is a process for finding a group of articles that may be relevant for your research topic. Which of these do you need to start citation chaining? An article you have already decided is useful for your research topic. O A finding tool that lets you search with subject headings. O A citation style guide that gives examples of how to format an article citation The first article in the results of a search in Google Scholar for your research topic. The call number for a book about your research topic. Question 28 1 pts When searching for a peer-reviewed journal article, you see the phrase "Full text available in the item record. What does this mean? O Only an abstract and outline are available You can read it online and download a PDF You can request a copy with Interlibrary Loan Only citation information is available You need to pay to read the article Question 29 1 pts If you discover the ISU Library does not own the book you need, which of the following is the best option for you to access the book? Petition your professor to give you an altemate assignment. Check with staff at the library's Main Desk to see if they can order it for the library. O Check Document Delivery to see if another library will buy it for you. O Request the book through the library's Interlibrary Loan service. You would need to change your topic to find something the library owns. Question 30 1 pts You have found a description in an article database for an article you want to read. The full text is not in the database, but there is a Get it@ISU button. What will happen when you click this button? The PDF of the article will open automatically If the library has access to the full text one or more links to the article will display. O The article will be sent to your ISU email. The article will automatically print if you are using a library computer. The call number for the print version of the journal will display if ISU has a subscription