- Search for an article that relates to your career area and that might help to inform about your mentorship. Ask your media specialist if you need any guidance. We will be using Galileo to search for articles.
- Go to your Library website for Galileo Password
- Then go to: Articles and Magazines
- Then go to: Full Text Search
- Choose an Academic Journal article published between 2010 and 2015
- Search for your topic
- Galileo includes a citation tool that will provide the correct citation for your bibliography!
- Use correct parenthetical citation in your annotated bibliography (when we write the summary - Write the citation to have it on hand in the future).
- Read your article one time through just for understanding. Then read your article through a “lens,” where you look for certain themes or ideas. Highlight or mark ideas you think are important."
Reina, Veronica. "Working in the Emergency Room." GapMedics.com. Gap Medics US, 08 Feb. 2014. Web. 23 Sept. 2015. Reina's article provides insight as to how the Emergency Room works and who works there. She provides information regarding what an employee might see or experience while working in the Emergency Room. She also discusses what types of people work in the Emergency Room, which refers to the types of people who should aim to work there and which types should not.
The most important areas include . . .
- Difference between real ER and ER on television/in movies
- Different kinds of employees in the ER (nurses, professionals, etc.)
- Intense working hours and the anxiety they cause
- Description of how one should be characterized in order to work comfortably in the ER
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