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USING THE REFERENCE CENTER FOR ENGLISH 151 ASSIGNMENTS Library Research Guide: Points of View Reference Center Dr.Amy Berry Fall 2011

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USING THE REFERENCE CENTER FOR ENGLISH 151 ASSIGNMENTS

Library Research Guide: Points of View Reference

Center

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About the Points of View Reference Center

The Points of View Reference Center is a handy, one-stop resource that will help to jump-start your research on a debatable issue topic.

The format is very simple. Each topic has four related articles: an overview that provides an excellent introduction to the issue, a point article that addresses one position on the issue, a counterpoint article that addresses the opposing position, and a guide to critical analysis of the topic with source material and explanations,

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Go to the Library Page

Select Articles, A –Z List of Databases

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Go to the A –Z List of Databases

Go To the A –Z List of Databases on the University Library Portal Page and Select the POINTS OF VIEW REFERENCE CENTER link

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Choose Points of View Reference Center

A to Z List of Databases

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*Academic Search Premier

Scholarly, peer-reviewed publications in many areas of academic study including humanities, education, computer

sciences, ethnic studies, and social sciences. *eBooks Provides access to the library’s eContent collection which is a digital version of books the Library subscribes to. *EBSCO database selection menu Simultaneously searches the Ebsco databases.. * Points of View Reference Center (EBSCO) Full text database that provides a series of essays that offer multiple sides of a current issue --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using the Points of View Reference Center * Points of View Reference Center (EBSCO) Full text database that provides a series of essays that offer multiple sides of a current issue

Go to the Library Portal Page

A to Z List of Databases

This is a sample of suggested resources for the debatable issues essays: Explain a Concept, Present Opposing Positions, and the Researched Position Paper

Click on the link. Enter your barcode and password

Be careful to enter the data correctly.

Tip: Put the barcode in a Word document and copy/paste into the login page

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This is the BASIC SEARCH PAGE

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Enter a Search Term or Browse Topics

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United States Curriculum Standards Create an essay outline Cite sources Special Interest Groups Charts/Graphs for Topics See all research guides...

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Unemployment Crisis

In 2009 President Obama enacted a jobs bill worth $789 billion which was intended to keep the unemployment rate below 8%. In 2010, with the unemployment rate well over 9%, he passed the HIRE Act, which added billions more in stimulus funds. However, the most recent employment numbers show that the U.S. has not added any new jobs, maintaining the current unemployment rate of 9.1%. Is government stimulus a failed policy? Or is more necessary? Click here.

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Find Capital Punishment and the Death Penalty under the CRIME AND PUNISHMENT TAB

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Locate the List of Topics and Select ‘Capital Punishment’

Unemployment Crisis

In 2009 President Obama enacted a jobs bill worth $789 billion which was intended to keep the unemployment rate below 8%. In 2010, with the unemployment rate well over 9%, he passed the HIRE Act, which added billions more in stimulus funds. However, the most recent employment numbers show that the U.S. has not added any new jobs, maintaining the current unemployment rate of 9.1%. Is government stimulus a failed policy? Or is more necessary? Click here.

Browse by Category

View All Topics

Abortion Issues Foreign Policy People & Society

AIDS / HIV Global Issues Race & Culture

Animal Welfare Government Funding Religion

Arts & Culture Health & Medicine Schools & Education

Censorship Human Rights Sex Education

Citizens' Rights Immigration Sports

Civics & Government Internet Substance Abuse

Crime & Punishment Labor & Economics Taxes

Earth & Environment Media & Communications Voting & Elections

Energy & Conservation Medicine & Ethics War & Peace

Evolution National Debate Topics Women's Issues

Family Issues

Find Capital Punishment and the Death Penalty under the CRIME AND PUNISHMENT TAB

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The CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Topic Page Appears

When you click on CRIME AND PUNISHMENT tab, this window appears

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This Window Appears. Read the Overview, Point—Arguments against Capital Punishment, Counterpoint—Arguments for Capital Punishment, and the research guide, Death Penalty: Guide to Critical Analysis

Click on Capital Punishment

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A Result List Appears with Four Entries

All the topics in the Reference Center have these four articles: Overview, Point, Counterpoint, and Guide to Critical Analysis

Results: 1-4 of 4forCapital Punishment AND Full Text AND Automati...

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Result List

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Death Penalty: An Overview. By: Issitt, Micha L.; Newton, Heather. Points of View: Death Penalty, 2011, p1-1, 1p; Reading Level (Lexile): 1280

HTML Full Text Read the Overview first.It is an excellent introduction to the issue.

Entry 1: Overview of the Issue

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Second Entry in the Results List: Point--Arguments Opposing the Death Penalty

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Point: Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished. By: Ballaro, Beverly; Cushman, C. Ames. Points of View: Death Penalty, 2011, p2-2, 1p; Reading Level (Lexile): 1580

HTML Full Text

This article presents argumentsthat oppose the death penalty

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Third Entry: Counterpoint--Arguments Supporting the Death Penalty

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Counterpoint: The Death Penalty is Necessary. By: Bowman, Jeffrey; DiLascio, Tracey M.. Points of View: Death Penalty, 2011, p3-3, 1p; Reading Level (Lexile): 1110

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This article presents arguments that support the death penalty

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Fourth Entry: A Guide to Critical Analysis of the Topic

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Death Penalty: Guide to Critical Analysis. Points of View: Death Penalty, 2011, p4-4, 1p; Reading Level (Lexile): 1050

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This article provides resources and a guideto analyzing major positions and argumentsRelated to the topic issue, in this casecapital punishment.

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Enjoy Your Research!

Spend time browsing the topics and associated resources at the Points of View center. Choose your topic carefully

The topic should engage your intellectual curiosity, but you should not be so committed to the issue that your emotions will cloud your judgment

Remember, college writers cultivate objectivity and critical analysis, and your professors require you to write with commitment, but not with emotionalism

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