SC+101+Reaction+Paper

= Assignment: = Additional resources to help you develop your topic:
 * ====Summarize and discuss at least two articles that are related to a single physical science topic====
 * ====One article must come from the scientific literature:====
 * ====//Journal of Chemical Education//====
 * ====//Science// (online full text available 1997-2004; current issues are available at Ursuline Library in print only)====
 * ====//Scientific American//====
 * ====//Nature// (online full text available 1997-one year ago; current issues are available at Ursuline Library in print only)====
 * ====//Discover// (online full text available in HTML format only; current issues are available in print at the Ursuline Library)====
 * ====Or search for articles in other scientific journals using one of these recommended databases. You may limit to scholarly (peer reviewed) journals by checking the appropriate box on the search screen:====
 * ====**Academic Search Complete** - indexes scholarly journals in many academic subject areas====
 * ====**Environment Complete** - indexes books, journals, and conference papers====
 * ====**GreenFILE** - indexes scholarly, government and general-interest content concerned with global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more====
 * ====The second article may be from:====
 * ====Other journals, magazines, or newspapers:====
 * ====**MasterFile Premier**====
 * ====**LexisNexis** - click News in the upper left corner to search news sources only====
 * ====**Education Research Complete** - research about teaching theories, methods, models and other education issues====
 * ====NOTE: To find a journal, magazine or newspaper in the Ursuline Library collection, type the title into Journal Finder.====
 * ===Online resources of interest (does it pass the @CRAP test?)===
 * ====Climate Change from the U.S. EPA====
 * ====Energy Information Administration====
 * ====FDA Consumer====
 * ====NASA for Students: Higher Education====
 * [|Medline Plus (National Library of Medicine)]
 * ====National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration====
 * ====Weblinks (online resources compiled by Ursuline librarians)====
 * ===Databases for K-12 students: Use these resources to explore great research topics:===
 * ====**Searchasaurus** - for elementary & middle school students====
 * ====**Middle Search Plus** - for middle school students====
 * ====**Student Research Center** - for students in grades 6-12====

Understanding scholarly research:


 * ===Peer review in 5 minutes===
 * ===What is a Database?===

Creating Citations:

 * ====Book: Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed., 2010)====
 * ====APA Formatting and Style Guide from OWL at Purdue (has been updated to APA 6th ed.) ====
 * ====Citation generator:====
 * ====Noodle Tools: click "Noodle Bib Express" for free access (has been updated to APA 6th ed.)====
 * ====Remember: You are responsible for your citations. Online tools are designed to assist you, but are machine-generated. Double-check the formatting of your sources using an authoritative online or print manual.====