Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Evaluating a web source

The Lloyd Sealy Library webpage of John Jay College of Criminal Justice is an excellent source for students to obtain a variety of information to complete extensive research. Students can explore the website easily with no hassle, due to the many links displayed on the website. Each tab on the left hand side of the site contains a drop down menu for different areas of interest. In addition to the drop down menus, the website has one click general links for easier access. These links include, find articles, find books, find journals, get help, and contact us. A search tool bar is also provided for students if they do not find what they are looking for on the home page itself. A link is also offered, titled "text a librarian." This is a great resource to use when students are tied down with work and need immediate feedback.

The website lists the service hours of the library on the right hand side of the website for easy viewing ability. Holidays and exceptions are also listed below the hours of the library, so students are fully aware of the inner workings of the library at the college itself.

This website provides students with immense information available through the internet which comes in handy when students are looking for information available right at their fingertips in their own home. Immediate satisfaction is offered through this website, and it is extremely helpful.

3 Links:
1. http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=Help_With_Research_Wiki
On the homepage, students can click on Research Tools. The drop down menu offers a variety of choices, and one of them is research help. The website gives you information on how to actually evaluate information on the web. A tutorial is offered which allows students to learn how to judge web content and actual information that is presented on the web. The website also gives information on how to use databases and find books. This link is extremely helpful because one needs to learn the skills on how to conduct research on their own.

2. http://guides.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/content.php?pid=136486&sid=1169197
Students navigating on the homepage can click on the student tab, and the first option listed on the drop down menu is APA style guidelines. Once on the site, students have a variety of options to choose from; A Guide to the APA Documentation Style, APA Style Reference Citations for New Media, How to Cite Legal Materials, and Research Paper Format, and how to do an annotated bibliography. Students can learn how to avoid plagiarism, and can also choose to learn how to cite using MLA format as well. This website is helpful for students writing research papers and whom need to conduct extensive research.

3. http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/info/textbooks.html
Clicking on reserves, displays a drop down menu with numerous options. Students can click on Textbooks where students are then directed to a page that provides students with additional websites they can use to purchase text books from other online sources, a link to the school webpage where students can purchase their texts directly from the school book store, information on how to borrow text books from the library, and a CUNY textbook fact sheet to help students save money when purchasing text books.

Actual web page: http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/

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