Pub Speak Q1 Flashcards

1
Q

By thinking over your past experiences

  • Gathering, material for yourself
  • You can find many supporting details for your speeches
A

Knowledge and Experience

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2
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The library contains many resources to help you find what you need

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Library Research

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3
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Are experts in their own field, trained in library use and research method

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Librarian

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4
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It lists all the books, periodicals, and other resources own by the library

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The Catalogue

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5
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It is a number used in libraries to classify books and periodicals and to indicate where they can be found on the shelves.

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Call Number

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6
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It is a research aid that catalogues articles from a large number of journals or magazines

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Periodical Databases

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7
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It is a summary of a magazine or journal article, written by someone other than the original author

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Abstract

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8
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These are invaluable for research on many topics, historical as well as contemporary

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Newspapers

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9
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These refer to the works that synthesize a large amount of related information for easy access by researches

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Reference Works

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10
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Has been called the worlds largest library

A

The Internet

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11
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These are the keys to finding materials on the internet

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Search Engines

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12
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Specialized Research Resources

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Virtual Libraries
Government Resources
Multi-Cultural Resources

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13
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Is the author of the web document clearly identified?

What are his/her qualifications?

Is the author expert on this topic?

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Authorship

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14
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Many web documents are published by businesses, government agencies, public-interest groups, and the like.

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Sponsorship

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15
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Look for a copyright date, publication date, or date of the last version at the top or bottom of the document

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Recency

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16
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Authorship
Sponsorship
Recency

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Internet Documents

17
Q

The interview is conducted to gather information for a

A

Speech

18
Q

Before the interview

A

Define the purpose of the interview

Decide whom to interview

Arrange the interview

Decide whether to record the Interview

Prepare your Questions

19
Q

During the interview

A

Dress appropriately and Be on Time

Repeat the purpose of the interview

Set up the Recorder, If you are using one

Keep the interview on Track

Listen carefully

Do not overstay your welcome

20
Q

After The Interview

A

Review your notes

Transcribe your notes

21
Q

Tips for doing research

A

Start early

Make a preliminary bibliography

Take notes efficiently

22
Q

Are used to support a speaker’s ideas

A

Supporting Materials

23
Q

What are some Supporting Materials?

A

Examples
Statistics
Testimonies

24
Q

These are called specific instances

A

Brief Examples

25
Q

These are often called narratives, Illustrations, or annecdotes

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Extended Examples

26
Q

These are examples that describe an imaginary fictitious situation

A

Hypothetical Examples

27
Q

These are numerical data.

These are often cited in passing to clarify or strengthen a speaker’s points.

Can also be used in combination to show the magnitude or seriousness of an issue,

A

Statistics

28
Q

These are the quotations or paraphrases used to support a point

A

Testimonies

29
Q

These are the quotations or paraphrases used to support a point

A

Testimonies

30
Q

This comes from people who are acknowledged authorities in their fields

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Expert Testimony

31
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These are opinions of people; not prominent figures, but ordinary citizens who have firsthand experience on the topic

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Peer Testimony

32
Q

Where do you get resources?

A

Using your own Knowledge and Experiences

By doing Library Research

By searching the Internet