Evaluate Journals and Websites

    Evaluate Journals and Websites
    Required Reading:

    First, please review the following list of websites. Sites such as those below (e.g., cheat sites, pay term paper sites) are prohibited from use in graduate-level papers. Please note that this is not an all-inclusive list. Also, please note that Wikipedia.org is included on this list.

    https://allpapers.com
    https://askville.amazon.com

    www.123helpme.com

    www.a1essays.com

    www.askmehelpdesk.com

    www.associatedcontent.com

    www.blurtit.com

    www.cheathouse.com

    www.cramster.com

    www.customwritings.com

    www.fratfiles.com

    www.informationheadquarter.com

    www.jiskha.com

    www.madnotes.com

    www.megaessays.com

    www.midterm.us

    www.papersonline.us

    www.peerpapers.com

    www.research-papers.com

    www.solutionlibrary.com

    www.answerbag.com

    www.usefulpapers.com

    www.brainmass.com

    www.wikipedia.org — Specifically, Wikipedia should be avoided as graduate-level resource – Wikipedia is not peer-reviewed. Indeed, Wiki admits that its articles are not credible – see the following: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/About_Wikipedia#Reliability

    Please review the following articles relating to evaluation of sources:

    Cornell University. How to critically analyze information sources. Retrieved March 31, 2011, from https://olinuris.library.cornell.edu/ref/research/skill26.htm

    University of California Berkeley. Critical evaluation of resources. Retrieved March 31, 2011, from https://www.lib.berkeley.edu/instruct/guides/evaluation.html

    Assignment:

    Write a 2 page paper, in which you do the following:

    Evaluate several journal articles and websites, and determine whether each source is scholarly or non-scholarly.

    Keys to the Assignment:

    Locate the following articles in the TUI Library using ProQuest (or EBSCO if you cannot find in ProQuest).
    Using the Cornell University website as a guide, perform a critical evaluation of each article or source, explaining why each of the articles or sources below is a scholarly or non-scholarly resource.
    For each source below, give as many reasons as you can as to why the source is scholarly or non-scholarly.
    In your Reference section, properly cite each source using APA style.
    1) Edmund F. Byrne – author of the May, 2002 article entitled "Business ethics: A helpful hybrid in search of integrity." Published in in the Journal of Business Ethics, Volume #37, Issue #2. Article is found on pages 121-133.

    2) Published in September 24, 2011 issue of The Economist. Article entitled "Business: The view from the top, and bottom; Corporate culture." Pages 76-77.

    3) Article authored by Jonathan Dee entitled a “A Toy Maker’s Conscience," and published in the New York Times Magazine. New York: Dec 23, 2007. p. 34 (6 pages).

    4) Article entitled: “75 years of lessons learned: chief executive officer values and corporate social responsibility,” authored by Carol-Ann Tetrault Sirsly, and published in the Journal of Management History in 2009. Volume 15, and Issue 1. p. 78

    5) Article entitled “Corporation communication, ethics, and operational identity: a case study of Benetton.” Was authored by Janet L. Borgerson, Jonathan E. Schroeder, Martin Escudero Magnusson, and Frank Magnusson. Found in a journal entitled "Business Ethics." Oxford: July, 2009. Volume #18, Issue #3; p. 209.

    6) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deontology#Kantianism

    7) https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/utilitarianism-history/#JerBen

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