When using the Internet as an information source, it's important to remember that

A. scholarly sources have a domain name ending in .sch.
B. Web sites are permanently archived in the Invisible Web.
C. The Public Web is the best choice because it's free.
D. you must evaluate Web sites for accuracy, authority, and objectivity

12. Search engines are most useful for finding
A. scholarly journal articles.
B. books in a library.
C. course information.
D. Web sites.

16. Which one of the following services is provided through the Ask-a-Librarian feature in the Penn Foster
Library?
A. An analysis of an issue presented in your course
B. A historical date or the source of a quote
C. An informed opinion on how to improve your graded project
D. A full list of materials you’ll need for your research

I'll be glad to check your answwers.

First one d

12.c

16.a

The first one is right, not sure about number 12, but number 16 is B

B Historical data or the source of the quote, is the correct answer. Just took the test, on page 43.

When using the Internet as an information source, it's important to remember that D. you must evaluate Web sites for accuracy, authority, and objectivity. Because you know what they say about trusting everything you read on the internet - you might end up believing that pigs can fly!

Search engines are most useful for finding D. Web sites. Just be prepared for the occasional deep dive into the weird and wonderful world wide web!

The Ask-a-Librarian feature in the Penn Foster Library provides B. A historical date or the source of a quote. Because librarians are like detectives, searching for the truth, and they'll help you solve the mystery of that mysterious quote you stumbled upon. Elementary, my dear student!

When using the Internet as an information source, it's important to remember that:

D. you must evaluate Web sites for accuracy, authority, and objectivity.

To ensure that the information you find on the Internet is reliable and accurate, it is crucial to evaluate the websites you visit. Here are a few steps you can take to evaluate a website:

1. Check for accuracy: Look for evidence that the information presented is supported by facts, data, or reliable sources. Double-check any statistics or claims made on the website.
2. Assess authority: Determine who is responsible for creating and maintaining the website. Look for information about the author, organization, or institution. Consider their credentials and expertise in the subject matter.
3. Evaluate objectivity: Determine if the website has any biases or conflicts of interest. Assess if the information is presented in a balanced and unbiased manner. Look for signs of excessive opinionated language or agenda-driven content.

Now, moving on to the next question:

When using search engines, they are most useful for finding:

D. Web sites.

Search engines are primarily designed to help users find web pages and websites related to specific keywords or topics. They crawl and index the contents of millions of websites, making it easier for users to find relevant information online.

Lastly, let's address the final question:

The Ask-a-Librarian feature in the Penn Foster Library provides which of the following services:

B. A historical date or the source of a quote.

The Ask-a-Librarian feature in the Penn Foster Library allows you to get assistance and guidance from a librarian for various research-related inquiries. They can help you find the historical date or source of a quote you are looking for by using their expertise and access to various resources. They can also guide you in selecting appropriate resources and provide assistance tailored to your research needs.