Drag each item to the correct location on the table.
Classify each research source as a print or Internet source.

Austen, Rob. Following the
River. Washington, DC:
Brownstein & Gould,.
2004. Print.

Bowerman, Katye. "Handling
Eating Disorders in Teens.
The Ohio Press Spinstein .
Inc., 27 Mar.2006.

Web. 1 Mar. 2015.
Brown, Jackson. "The Sonic
Boom of Technology."

News!News!News!
Bronson Jakes, 6 July
2011. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

Peterson, Evangeline. The
Unabridged Journals of
Douglas E. Johnson.

1st ed. Vol. 1.
Chicago: Anchor,
1993. Print.

Scoleville, Jason, and
Tabitha Huson. "Playing the
Game." Egyptian Summit
28 Feb. 2015. Print.

Zeigler, Jasper. "Skydiving:
Taking the Plunge." The
Springdale Mirror. 24 June
2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

Respuesta :

Lanuel

Answer:

Explanation:

An information source can be defined as a system or medium through which informations, knowledge and ideas may be gotten and used by an individual. An information source can either be a primary or secondary source of information. The source options for informations are television, radio, web (internet), newspapers, journals, magazines, etc.

As a general rule, a print source usually have "print" attached with the citation while an Internet source has web in its reference or citation.

Citations can be defined as references or links to all of the sources from which an author, writer, or researcher got his or her information from.

An improper citation is a form of plagiarism and this occurs when an author fails to provide an in-text reference or citation of the original author appropriately.

Classifying each research source as a print or Internet source, we have;

1. Print source:

Austen, Rob. Following the

River. Washington, DC:

Brownstein & Gould,.

2004. Print.

2. Print source:

Bowerman, Katye. "Handling

Eating Disorders in Teens.

The Ohio Press Spinstein .

Inc., 27 Mar. 2006.

3. Internet source:

Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

Brown, Jackson. "The Sonic

Boom of Technology."

4. Internet source:

News!News!News!

Bronson Jakes, 6 July

2011. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

5. Print source:

Peterson, Evangeline. The

Unabridged Journals of

Douglas E. Johnson.

6. Print source:

1st ed. Vol. 1.

Chicago: Anchor,

1993. Print.

7. Print source:

Scoleville, Jason, and

Tabitha Huson. "Playing the

Game." Egyptian Summit

28 Feb. 2015. Print.

8. Internet source:

Zeigler, Jasper. "Skydiving:

Taking the Plunge." The

Springdale Mirror. 24 June

2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

Print:

-Peterson, Evangeline. The

Unabridged Journals of

Douglas E. Johnson.

1st ed. Vol. 1.

Chicago: Anchor,

1993. Print.

-Scoleville, Jason, and

Tabitha Huson. "Playing the

Game." Egyptian Summit

28 Feb. 2015. Print.

-Austen, Rob. Following the

River. Washington, DC:

Brownstein & Gould,.

2004. Print.

Internet:

-Zeigler, Jasper. "Skydiving:

Taking the Plunge." The

Springdale Mirror. 24 June

2012. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

-Bowerman, Katye. "Handling

Eating Disorders in Teens.

The Ohio Press Spinstein .

Inc., 27 Mar.2006.

Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

-Brown, Jackson. "The Sonic

Boom of Technology."

News!News!News!

Bronson Jakes, 6 July

2011. Web. 1 Mar. 2015.

I hope this helps!