Exam 3: Browsing Subject Guides

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Drilling down is one way to navigate a subject guide.

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Subject guides are also known as subject directories.

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List the standard criteria used to evaluate Web sites or pages.

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Currency, scope, objectivity, accuracy, authority, organization.

Subject guides display search results the same as search engines do.

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The creators of subject guides are like ____________________, in that they are selective and try to choose only the best resources.

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Knowing a Web page's author name and qualifications is key in determining how credible or reliable it is.

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Distributed subject guides have a high degree of standardization.

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You can avoid evaluating your search results if you do an excellent job of developing your query before searching.

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People who compile Internet subject guides try to find every site available on just about every topic.

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When you browse a subject guide you click through the topics from the most ____________________ to the most ____________________.

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BUBL LINK 5:15 is an example of a subject guide with many ways to find information in its indexes.

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Subject guides are selective.

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Hierarchy is another name for random order.

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Sometimes scope and currency aren't crucial to your search.

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____________ pages are created by scholars, experts, and organizations who seek to organize and provide links to better Web sites in their field.

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Trailblazer pages and subject guides are often created and maintained by subject experts, scholars, or librarians.

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____________ may or may not be an issue for your search.

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WWW Virtual Library and the Open Directory Projects are examples of ________ subject guides.

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What are annotations and how do they increase the usefulness of subject guides?

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One selection criteria in a subject guide is ___________________.

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