Whenever searching for scholarly journal articles online, often I would use Google and Google Scholar in order to look for them. For Thursday’s class, we did experiment using the laptops to find online sources for our research papers. I did found one interesting source that I might possibly use as one of my sources, a hearing case involving content piracy from the Library of Congress. Google would be useful for finding news, blog, magazine, and other online articles compared to Google Scholar in terms of journal articles. Currently, my search for sources is going well since I have done research papers before, but I will probably experience a few issues when doing the annotated bibliography as I have not done one before.
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