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FYSP 070: Should We Eat Meat? The History of the Debate

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Session Outline

Here is the schedule for our session today:

  1. Introductions, and how to get help
  2. Citing sources
    • Citation management systems and support resources
    • Citing sources in Chicago style
    • Citation assignment review (instructor)
  3. Finding,  recognizing, and accessing sources
    • Preliminary poll: What do you use, and what does it do?
    • Exercise: Is it scholarly?
  4. Session recap

Poll

Which of these search tools or platforms do you use most frequently?
Google: 11 votes (30.56%)
Google Scholar: 13 votes (36.11%)
JSTOR: 6 votes (16.67%)
Web of Science: 0 votes (0%)
Search.Libraries: 3 votes (8.33%)
EBSCO: 1 votes (2.78%)
ProQuest: 0 votes (0%)
Something else!: 2 votes (5.56%)
Total Votes: 36
In the search tool or platform that you use most frequently, can you limit your results to scholarly articles?
Yes: 23 votes (76.67%)
No: 1 votes (3.33%)
I'm not sure: 6 votes (20%)
Total Votes: 30
In the search tool or platform that you use most frequently use, for a given article, can you view a list of later articles that have cited that article?
Yes: 12 votes (38.71%)
No: 2 votes (6.45%)
I'm not sure: 17 votes (54.84%)
Total Votes: 31

Exercise: Is it scholarly?

Benz-Schwarzburg, Judith. Cognitive Kin, Moral Strangers? Linking Animal Cognition, Animal Ethics & Animal Welfare. Translated by Mark Kanak. Human-Animal Studies 23. Brill, 2020.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 2 votes (50%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 2 votes (50%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 4

Taylor, Sunaura. “Beasts of Burden: Disability Studies and Animal Rights.” Qui Parle 19, no. 2 (2011): 191–222. https://doi.org/10.5250/quiparle.19.2.0191.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0

Marechal, Patricia. “Porphyry on the Value of Nonhuman Animals.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 62, no. 4 (2024): 543–566. https://doi.org/10.1353/hph.2024.a938331.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0

Henry, Marissa Anne. "Raw, Cooked, Rotten, Sweet: The Pleasures and Politics of Meat in Archaic Hexameter Poetry." PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 2022. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4gw8f1m7.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0

Taylor, Sunaura. “Vegans, Freaks, and Animals: Toward a New Table Fellowship.” American Quarterly 65, no. 3 (2013): 757–764. https://doi.org/10.1353/aq.2013.0042.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0

Heinegg, Peter. “Love for Animals? Glimmerings in the Bible.” Cross Currents 67, no. 2 (2017): 400–410. https://doi.org/10.1111/cros.12251.

This resource is…
Scholarly and peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Scholarly, but not peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
Neither scholarly nor peer-reviewed: 0 votes (0%)
I'm not sure: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 0