Walk, Talk, Cook, Eat
- Sources provide info/knowledge you turn and shift into your own understanding/definition which others can interpret into their own meaning
- Walking: you must go where they are, must get the sources you need either literally or on the internet
- By combining certain terms with certain symbols, you can get fewer results than searching for a universal topic in a search engine
- A database is a collection of related data, usually electronic, set up for easy access to items in the collection
- In college writing, if you use a source in a paper, you are expected to let the reader know exactly how to find that source as well
- Finding if people are reliable like if they are experts on a subject
- When you cook with sauces, you process them in new ways. Cooking, like writing, involves a lot of decisions.
- memory, which is how sources become a part of who you are. Essentially, how did something you use stick with you, changing your writing perspective