Today's class will cover the following:
When evaluating a source for its reliability and usefulness, consider the following questions. Note: It is often not enough to look on the source itself for the answers to these questions - you may need to fact check information using other trusted sources.
Take a look at your assigned source and answer the following questions. You do not need to read the source in full.
Question 1: What type of source is it? (i.e. scholarly journal article, scholarly book, news article, publication from a non-profit, blog post)
Question 2: How trustworthy do you find the information provided in this source? Would you use it to support an argument you are making in your paper?
Assigned sources
Group 1 - The health and socioeconomic impacts of free transportation initiatives: A scoping review
Group 3 - Free transit actually is a thing, and you might be surprised where
Group 4 - Transit for Teens: Parental Perspectives on the Impact of Free Transit for Yourh 13-18 in BC
Group 5 - A Movement Beyond One Voice: Reflections on Regina’s Free Transit for Youth
Characteristics of a Peer Reviewed Scholarly Article
Examples of Peer Reviewed Scholarly Articles
LibrarySearch refers to the search box on the Library homepage
Tips for Using LibrarySearch to Find Scholarly Articles

Google Scholar is another tool that can be used to find peer reviewed scholarly articles. Please note that there isn't a review process as to what gets added to Google Scholar, so make sure you critically evaluate the sources you find.
If you are using Google Scholar at home, it is important to change the settings to see links to the full text of articles through MRU Library
In Settings, select Library Links. Search for MRU Library. Check the box "Full-text@MRU Library" and click save.
You will now see links for Full-Text@MRU Library next to your search results
Characteristics of a Scholarly Book
Examples of Scholarly Books or Chapters in Edited Scholarly Books
Urban Transformations and Public Health in the Emergent City
Tips for Finding Books using LibrarySearch