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Task Sheets Follow the directions on these sheets to ENG 272M Library Workshop complete all quests in the Research Challenge. Your Name: Instructor: Date Refer to the online research guide: http://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/eng272m Quest 1: Look up your topic in a reference book Your topic: Task: Look up your Hawaiian deity, myth, place, practice or system of knowledge in at least one of these Hawaiian Reference books & note any important details you find. CIRCLE which text(s) you used. Hawaiian Dictionary by Mary Kawena Pukui & Samuel H. Elbert (1971 edition) Hawaiian Mythology by Martha Beckwith (print or online http://bit.ly/hawaiianmythology) Native Planters in Old Hawaiʻi by E.S. Handy, E.G. Handy, Pukui Sites of Oʻahu by Elspeth Sterling and Catherine Summers Polynesian Family System in Kaʻu by Mary Kawena Pukui Citation 1. Summary a. 2-3 sentences that explain the main points of the book.

Quest 2: Find a book on your topic in Hawaiʻi Voyager (library catalog) 1. Do a keyword search in the library catalog, Hawaiʻi Voyager, to find a book on your topic. 2. Find it on the shelf in the library if it is located at KCC. If it is located at another library, request it or note down the call number to pick it up later. 3. If you are unable to find a title in Hawaiʻi Voyager, find a title listed in the ENG272M Research Guide http://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/eng272m and check to see if you deity is listed in the Index or Table of Contents. Can t find anything? Skip to #6. 4. Citation 5. Summary a. 2-3 sentences that explain the main points of the source. 6. Unable to find a book? Answer these questions and move on to Quest 3 Did you search for your topic in the library catalog (Hawai i Voyager)? Yes No Did you expand your search? If researching a specific god Try these search terms: Hawaiian gods or Hawaiian mythology Yes No Did you search the index or table of contents for your topic in 1-3 of the titles listed in the Research Guide? http://guides.library.kapiolani.hawaii.edu/eng272m Yes No

Quest 3: Find a moʻolelo about your topic in a library book or e-book using the Hawaiian Legends Index http://manoa.hawaii.edu/hawaiiancollection/legends/index.html 1. Search the Hawaiian Legends Index for your deity or place name. How many references did you find?. 2. Choose one moʻolelo about your topic. If you can t find anything in the Hawaiian Legends Index, use another source and write it here:. 3. Author: Who is the author/translator of the moʻolelo? Evaluate the Author: Look for any information you can find on the author/translator in the preface (at the beginning) of end of the book and online. Also check the book Hawaiian Legends in English: an annotated bibliography for biographical info on translators. Note any interesting details about the author. How do you know they are an expert or qualified to share this story? Is there bias? How do you know? Does the book list any references? Where did the author/translator find this story? If no references are listed, where do you think this story comes from? 2. Citation 3. Summary a. 2-3 sentences that explain the main points of the book.

Quest 4: Search the Ulukau Database for topic http://ulukau.org/ 1. Search Ulukau for your topic. Remember to search with and without the diacritical markers (ʻokina & kahakō). 2. Choose one book that provides useful information. If you can t find anything in Ulukau, use another source and write it here:. 3. Author: Who is the author? Evaluate the Author: Look for any information you can find on the author/translator in the preface (at the beginning) of end of the book and online. Note any interesting details about the author. How do you know they are an expert or qualified to share this story? Is there bias? How do you know? Does the book list any references? Where did the author/translator find this story? If no references are listed, where do you think this story comes from? 4. Citation 5. Summary a. 2-3 sentences that explain the main points of the book.

Quest 5: Find a website and evaluate it using the CRAAP checklist. 1. Find a website on your deity. a. Website title:. b. Website url:. 2. Evaluate it using the CRAAP test checklist: Currency: Is your information current enough for your needs? Yes No Are links functional and up-to-date? Yes No Relevance: Does the information relate to your topic? Yes No Does the site provide enough information? Yes No Is the information at an appropriate level Yes No (not too elementary or advanced for your needs)? Authority: Can you locate the author s name? Yes No Could be an individual or an organization Can you locate the author s contact information? Yes No Is he/she qualified to write on this topic? Yes No Not sure Accuracy: Does the author cite other experts? Yes No Can you verify any of the information in independent sources? Yes No Not sure Purpose: Does the point of view appear objective and impartial? Yes No Is the information free from bias (not trying to sell a product or persuade you)? Yes No Is the main purpose of the information to provide facts or teach something? Yes No Does the authors/sponsors make their intention or purpose clear? Yes No Not sure The more YES responses, the more reliable the website is! *Modified version of CRAAP Test created by Meriam Library at California State University, Chico.

3. Is this website appropriate to use in a research paper? Yes No If not, find another source (book, ebook, article or website). 4. Citation Cite your website (or another source) using MLA citation. See your Help Manual or any MLA guide. 5. Summary a. 2-3 sentences that explain the main points of the source.

Quest 6: Creating a list of your sources (References) Task: 1. On a computer with Microsoft Word, type out your sources : a. With 1 margins b. Double-spaced c. In a clearly-readable font (e.g., Times New Roman, 12 pt font) d. In alphabetical order, indenting all citation lines except the first by.5. e. With MLA citation Need help? See the Help Manual for an example. 2. Save your document as a PDF,.doc, or.docx file. File name: YourlastnameInstructorslastname.docx Example: SmithTanaka.docx 3. Email your document to: your instructor s email address Make sure you hold on to a copy for yourself.