Dec 24, 2006, 12:57 PM
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I can understand that totally.
Although I try not to do this, and even remind myself not to, about 99% of our program just types in the terms on Google and goes from the top to the bottom whenever it's report time. As for myself, I can tell when a source wouldn't be the best one to use or cite in a report. It's apparent that others don't know though, since our marketing professor actually made it a point to put on display the mistakes of students in past years and dedicate 15 minutes of a lecture to that.
As for searching within databases, we've had one presentation per term in class time, dedicated to showing us how to search for databases. It's not all that difficult or different compared to searching search engines Google, but you have to put a little more detail since you'll get a ton of results. It's also more boring and less convenient than Google, so we all lose free marks because of laziness.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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