Template.$[AnyExtension]expressShow\SSWFTemplate-body.htmexpressShow\SSWFTemplate-header.htm\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\Project MUSE.mp4Created by Camtasia Studio 60 bytes0 bytes0 bytesProject MUSE064048015.00128096015.00000.00175.90175.9015.0010.00640582640564160120-11601811759000000183200016064800x000000Project MUSE_config.xmlProject MUSE_controller.swf0000101759000000-1-101759000000175900000001Question @ of @PrevSubmitNextDonePreviewSendYou have reached the end of the questions and this video. Your answers are ready to be sent.E-mail ContentsE-mail to Your answers have been sent.You have completed @ of @ questions.Score = @/@Answers Summary10000questionmult_choice3.swfProject MUSEProject MUSE uses Library of Congress subject headings.11Answer:Yes. In fact, Project MUSE is unique in that it is the only scholarly journal article database that indexes every article using Library of Congress (LC) subject headings.CorrectThis is false because Library of Congress subject headings are only assigned to books, not to journal articles.IncorrectIncorrectSubmit00167772150100Correct10001questionmult_choice3.swfProject MUSEProject MUSE is a great place to find articles on current research in astronomy, math and other "hard" sciences.11Answer:False. Project MUSE contains articles in the humanities and social sciences.CorrectYes, this is true because Project MUSE is a general database that covers all areas of study, including the hard sciences, such as astronomy, and the soft sciences, such as history and some aspects of psychology.IncorrectIncorrectSubmit00167772150100Correct10002questionmult_choice3.swfProject MUSESubject heading searches allow you collect all articles that share the same subject heading, but these searches don't always eliminate articles that don't share the same subject heading.11Answer:False. A subject heading search does both. It gathers all articles that share the same subject heading and it eliminates all articles that do not share that subject heading.CorrectTrue. All articles that share the subject heading are collected, as well as those that do not share the subject heading as long as the search terms are found somewhere in the article.IncorrectIncorrectSubmit00167772150100Correct10003questionmult_choice3.swfProject MUSEIf I find an article using a Library of Congress subject heading, I should be able to find a book using the very same subject heading.11Answer:Yes. Subject headings are used to indicate what a book is "primarily" about.CorrectFalse. Books cannot be searched by using a subject heading.IncorrectIncorrectSubmit00167772150100CorrectIntroduction00023324284382TitleProject MUSEDC.title6VideoHTMLFileFlashControllerFlashStartThumbnailFlashUpgradeFileProductionInfoXML7\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\Project MUSE.mp48041707Video01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\Project MUSE.html0HTMLFile01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\Project MUSE_controller.swf409897FlashController01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\FirstFrame.png51480FlashStartThumbnail01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\expressInstall.swf0FlashUpgradeFile01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\ProductionInfo.xml0ProductionInfoXML01\\wsc-srv\UserData\fac_sheret\My Documents\Camtasia Studio\Project MUSE\MP4MP4118503084-1-1C:\DOCUME~1\FAC_SH~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\0010Template.$[AnyExtension]10110117101010ID-7D78ECC6-CEC1-474C-A0EA-A2E6217F842C0:00:19.07en214Project MUSE0Techsmith Screen Capture Codec100Microsoft Sans Serif00010303000onyx801111030x00C0C0C003362251MM:SS0111000111Arial0x0000000003100110x000000000FirstFrame.png45TOCMedia