Studying from previous exams 1

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This test is a compilation of the previous exams available in “Exámenes Anteriores”. It comprises all the questions of all the exams. In the “Explicación” tab, there is the indication of the unit of the syllabus to which the question belongs. Some questions are “opción múltiple” type and others “selección multiple” because they admit more than one valid answer. This test contains the first 200 questions (the maximum allows). The rest of them are included in "Studying from previous exams 2"
Verónica Katz Zajdel
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Verónica Katz Zajdel
Created by Verónica Katz Zajdel over 3 years ago
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Question 1

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A bibliographic database could be described as...
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  • an organized digital collection of published references including journals and news and newspaper articles, conference proceedings, reports, government and legal publications, patents, books, etc.
  • a recollection of bibliographic references that can be acceded from the Internet
  • a digital collection of books, journals, reports and other bibliographic elements
  • a database made of books, e-journals and other kind of research works
  • a repository of datasets
  • a tool to analyse data collected through research
  • a software to create online academic publications

Question 2

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EBSCO is, among other things...
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  • a bibliographic manager
  • a journal provider
  • a provider of bibliographic sources (it includes databases, ejournals, etc.)
  • a kind of e-book
  • proprietary software to conduct qualitative research
  • a journal provider dealing with English Studies
  • a consortium of European University Libraries

Question 3

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What's the name of the Google used to search academic data?
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  • Google Academic
  • Google Scientific
  • Google Scholar
  • Google Premium

Question 4

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MLA Directory of Periodicals ...
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  • could be used for free from any library
  • could be acceded from any library subscribed to it and it can provide the link to the full text of the desired article only if your institution is paying for that publication
  • is a database of chapter books and articles
  • is the list of Periodical Publications offered by the Modern Language Association

Question 5

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MLA stands for ...
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  • Middle Languages Association
  • Medium Languages Association
  • Modern Languages Association
  • Modern Language Acquistion

Question 6

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APA stands for...
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  • American Phenomena Association
  • American Psycholinguistic Association
  • American Physics Association
  • American Psychological Association
  • American Pragmatics Association
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • Asian Psychological Association
  • American Pedagogic Association
  • Anglo-American Postgraduates Association
  • Association of Political Academics

Question 7

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If we want to do a first search on any special topic related to English in order to have a general view, we would begin by...
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  • consulting a bibliographic database such as Dialnet
  • consulting a bibliographic database such as MLA
  • consulting one of the e-journals found in the library catalogue about English Studies
  • opening Google Scholar

Question 8

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ERIC stands for...
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  • Education and Research Information Center
  • Education Resources for Information and Communication
  • Electronic Resources Information Center
  • Education Resources Information Center

Question 9

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Linguistics Abstract Online...
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  • is a free online service to search articles on linguistics
  • is a database of Linguistics abstracts that must be paid by your institution every year to use it
  • is a database of online Linguistics abstracts
  • is a collection of Linguistics abstracts that offers for free the possibility of searching abstracts
  • is a database of online Linguistics abstracts to which the users must previously subscribe in order to access all its privileges

Question 10

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The acronym RSS stands for...
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  • Real Simple Syndication
  • Really Simple Syndication
  • Really Syndicated Scripts
  • Really Sample Syndication

Question 11

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Dialnet can …
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  • export references to your Refworks user account in a direct way.
  • save and list your multimedia references
  • save markers in your hard disk
  • export your Refworks references to .txt format

Question 12

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If you are writing a research paper for an English literature publication…
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  • you will probably have to use Chicago to format your work
  • you will probably have to use APA to format your work
  • you will probably have to use MLA to format your work
  • you will probably have to use Medline to format your work

Question 13

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Aggregators are …
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  • tools to read RSS and other sort of feed
  • tools to create online magazines
  • tools to create online alerts
  • tools to read emails and feeds
  • browser extensions to work collaboratively
  • applications to make backups

Question 14

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REBIUN does not …
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  • provide you with full text books, unless your library has bought it
  • provide you with the location of a book in a Spanish University
  • include the UNED library as a member
  • include most public Spanish Universities in its catalogue
  • is a CoP to propose linguistic exchanges among students

Question 15

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Dialnet is… (2 answers)
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  • a British bibliographic database where you search authors, articles and journals
  • a Spanish bibliographic database where you search articles and journals from all around the world
  • a Spanish bibliographic database where you search authors, articles and multimedia archives
  • a Spanish bibliographic database developed by the University of La Rioja where you search authors, articles and journals published by most Spanish Universities
  • a system to transfer files in an easy way
  • a CoP of language students
  • an RSS aggregator
  • a bibliographic database of journals, theses and conference procedures published in different Spanish universities, mainly
  • a platform to display ebooks
  • an American content provider

Question 16

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Literature Online (LION) is... (question 1 of 2) (4 answers)
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  • a free collection of British works dating from the Roman period to the present
  • a database of book chapters and articles
  • a database of writers bibliography
  • a recollection of full-text works in English from the Anglo-Saxon period to the present time
  • a free service to search online articles dealing with World Literature
  • a database where you can find documents dealing with literature in English
  • A ProQuest database containing documents dealing with British and American Literature
  • database where you can find documents about North American & English literature
  • a free online service to search for articles on North American literature
  • a free database of North American texts dating from the colonial period to the present

Question 17

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ERIC is … (question 1 of 3) (2 answers)
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  • a well-known database dealing with language teaching and education
  • a well-known database dealing with the history of education
  • a well-known database dealing with education matters
  • a well-known database dealing with educational communities
  • the American Centre for Information and Research
  • a database to locate English Studies bibliographic references
  • one of the most widely used databases to search Education related documents
  • a specialised search engine for scholarly articles
  • a generic bibliographic platform for journals and books
  • the most important database dealing with Language Studies

Question 18

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Feedly is...
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  • a platform where you can do searches related to English literature
  • a UNED library database
  • an RSS aggregator / an aggregator to read and manage RSS
  • an online library by Cambridge University
  • a well-known application to learn languages
  • a tool to shorten long URLs
  • a platform to display e-books
  • a VoIP tool to be used in your mobile phone
  • a cordless device to send information to your computer
  • an aggregator to read emails in your mobile phone

Question 19

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Luminarium is...
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  • a website dedicated to offering biographical and historical information about writers from the Age of Enlightenment
  • a project to collect Medieval manuscripts from different European towns and cities
  • a search engine for the British Library's collection of Medieval works
  • an online anthology of and guide to English Literature from the Medieval to the Restoration periods
  • a corpus of British and Irish medieval literature
  • an online anthology of English and North American literature
  • a database to find publications related to Medieval, Renaissance and 17th century literature
  • an online collection of Medieval manuscripts
  • a list of writers from the Age of Enlightenment
  • an app to improve the quality of coloured images

Question 20

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Open Library is...
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  • a Library open to the whole world of Internet, where anyone can share or lend books
  • a website that gives you access to 48 National Libraries in Europe
  • a database of all libraries around the world
  • a part of the British Library that has open access without registration

Question 21

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Which of these is NOT a database that can be used for English Studies?
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  • MLA International Bibliography
  • MLA Directory of Periodicals
  • JCR
  • ERIC

Question 22

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Which of these is an example of a generic bibliographic database?
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  • Dialnet
  • America: History and Life
  • Literature Online
  • Linguistics Abstracts Online

Question 23

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EEBO stands for…
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  • Early English books online
  • Early Education by Oxford
  • English Education By Oxford
  • English e-books online

Question 24

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“Embargo years”…
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  • means that you can’t read articles published in that period of time
  • means that you can read articles published in that period of time
  • means that your institution has been penalised for not paying a subscription
  • means that you need to pay extra for reading some articles

Question 25

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MLA citations are:
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  • the preferred style for Scientific publications
  • the preferred style for publications dealing with Literature and Modern Languages
  • the preferred style for publications in Social Science
  • the preferred style for publications in Sports and Health

Question 26

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Which of these tools is NOT an aggregator?
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  • Feedly
  • Nvivo
  • Digg Reader
  • NetVibes

Question 27

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What is RSS?
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  • It is a way of creating an online community of practice
  • It is a professional association
  • It is a sort of web syndication
  • It is a kind of software to create academic websites

Question 28

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You can have access to full-text view through… (5 answers)
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  • ERIC
  • DIALNET
  • JSTOR
  • Science Direct
  • EBSCO

Question 29

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Gutenberg Project provides books in…
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  • English and Gaelic
  • English and German
  • Italian, Portuguese and Dutch
  • English, French, Portuguese and Dutch
  • English, French, Chinese and Dutch
  • English, Spanish, French and Dutch
  • English, Italian, Portuguese and Dutch

Question 30

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Which of these resources are NOT available at UNED? (2 answers)
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  • ERIC
  • Linguistic Abstracts Online
  • Literature Online (LION)
  • Dialnet
  • JSTOR
  • EEBO
  • EBSCO
  • MLA

Question 31

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MLA is... (2 answers)
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  • a bibliographical database specialised in Modern Languages Studies
  • a manual of style to write academic texts
  • a bibliographical database specialised in English Studies

Question 32

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What's REBIUN? (2 answers)
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  • It's a list of Spanish University Libraries that contains English Studies related databases
  • It's a network formed by most of the Spanish University Libraries which share a common catalogue
  • It's a catalogue of Spanish Universities libraries
  • It's a system of categorising and cataloguing different kinds of books in the Spanish Universities
  • It's an acronym for "Red de Bibliotecas Unidas"
  • It’s an online catalogue shared by various Spanish universities that can help you locate a book in other libraries

Question 33

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APA is ... (3 answers)
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  • the American Psychological Association
  • a manual of style to write academic
  • one of the most relevant repositories of Postcolonial Literature
  • software to record online conversations
  • a tool to edit HTML
  • a tool to format papers
  • the acronym for American Psychological Association, which also provides its own Academic Writing Style

Question 34

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Consorcio Madroño is an agreement signed by...
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  • all private universities located in Madrid to teach online
  • most private universities located in Madrid to share books
  • most public universities located in Madrid to share bibliographic resources
  • all public universities in Spain to deliver courses online
  • most of the public university libraries of the North of Spain

Question 35

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Project Gutenberg is... (3 answers)
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  • a project which has digitalized the Gutenberg Bible; on their website you can browse pages of the original manuscript
  • a volunteer effort to digitalize and archive cultural works; on their site you can read plain text versions of thousands of works
  • a site which has digitalized early Germanic manuscripts; on their website you can read translations into Modern English
  • a database specialising in Nordic and Germanic texts
  • a project which has compiled and digitalized classic books in English and other languages to spread the interest and love for literature in general on the Internet.
  • a database of Old and Middle English manuscripts available on the Internet for free
  • a collective catalogue shared by the public universities based in Madrid
  • an open online repository shared by most European universities libraries
  • a collective catalogue comprised of university libraries from all around the world
  • a compilation of digitalised classic texts in different languages

Question 36

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You can access ERIC... (2 answers)
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  • freely by using your own account
  • using your Facebook/Twitter account
  • through UNED with EBSCO or ProQuest

Question 37

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Dialnet allows you...
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  • the access to all Spanish e-journals in full-text format
  • to export your references to Mendeley in a direct way
  • to receive updates from your subscribed journals if you have previously created an account
  • to receive updates from your subscribed journals if you pay a reduced fee per year

Question 38

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Literature Online (LION) is... (question 2 of 2) (2 answers)
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  • a free online service to search for literature articles
  • a ProQuest database containing documents dealing with British and American literature
  • an open library of English literature
  • an online anthology of British and American Contemporary poetry
  • an online linguistics database
  • an online database where you can find all sort of bibliographic references
  • a database to find out references related to English culture

Question 39

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Why can Luminarium be useful for research?
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  • Because it is one of the leading BMA
  • Because you can improve your quantitative research
  • Because it allows you to obtain a list with the most cited references in any of their references
  • Because you will have open access to some of the most important works of the British literature

Question 40

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A database is...
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  • an organised digital collection of references to published literature
  • a referencing tool that should be used for academic writing
  • a tool to analyse data collected through research
  • software to create academic online publications

Question 41

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Which of these statements is NOT correct?
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  • MLA stands for Modern Linguistics Association
  • MLA Directory of Periodicals can be accessed from any library subscribed
  • MLA International Bibliography is the most important database in English Studies
  • MLA is a Manual of Style

Question 42

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Which of these databases is NOT specific for Studies in Language and Literature?
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  • MLA Directory of Periodicals
  • Linguistics Abstracts
  • J-STOR
  • Literature Online

Question 43

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Which of the following databases can be more specialised on Language Studies?
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  • ERIC
  • MLA
  • Dialnet
  • J-STOR

Question 44

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Thanks to the EBSCO platform, you can...
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  • check the library catalogue of different universities at the same time
  • perform searches in different databases at the same time
  • revise your academic writing
  • read online books for free

Question 45

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RSS can be read through... (2 answers)
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  • an aggregator
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Word

Question 46

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Dialnet is the best place to find...
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  • articles written in English
  • digitalised works
  • articles published by journals based in Spanish universities
  • ebooks in their full-text version

Question 47

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GoConqr is a useful tool to...
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  • exchange online conversations with native speakers of a foreign language
  • create mind maps and multiple choice questions among other resources
  • manage different passwords
  • record conversations from mobile devices

Question 48

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If you are looking for studies dealing with Bilingual Education policies in Spain, perhaps one of the best databases to begin your search would be:
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  • EBSCO
  • Science Direct
  • Linceo+
  • Dialnet
  • MLA
  • Project Gutenberg

Question 49

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Gutenberg Project can provide you with...
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  • new book releases in English
  • digitalised classic books in English
  • digitalised classic books in English and other languages
  • tools to publish your own weblog

Question 50

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REBIUN can help you...
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  • with statistic tasks
  • locating some books unavailable in your institution
  • writing better essays
  • publishing books online

Question 51

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MLA is famous for... (3 answers)
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  • its MLA International bibliography
  • its MLA Directory of Periodicals
  • its Manual of Style

Question 52

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REBIUN is...
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  • a collective catalogue shared by the public universities based in Madrid
  • a collective catalogue where most Spanish university libraries are included
  • a collective catalogue formed by most European university libraries
  • a collective catalogue which is accessible by university libraries from all around the world

Question 53

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Which of these choices is NOT an Open Access library?
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  • Open Library
  • Elsevier
  • Gutenberg Project
  • Europeana

Question 54

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Which of these databases contains references specifically related to English Studies?
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  • ProQuest
  • REBUIN
  • Dialnet
  • MLA

Question 55

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Thanks to Science Direct, you can...
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  • read full-text articles and books previously acquired by your institution
  • communicate with the authors of articles and book chapters
  • create online publications
  • improve the accessibility of your website

Question 56

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Thanks to Google Scholar... (3 answers)
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  • you can read the full-text version of all the articles retrieved in your searches
  • you can read the full-text version of all the articles retrieved in your searches if they are open or subscribed by your institution
  • you can publish your own books online
  • you can save different references at the same time in RefWorks by using the direct method
  • save bibliographic references in different formats
  • create emails alerts based on your searches
  • none of them is correct

Question 57

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LION is a database to find...
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  • information about learning foreign languages
  • Linguistics articles
  • information about literature in English
  • a database of Linguistics abstracts

Question 58

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With Google Scholar... (3 answers)
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  • you can create an alert for your searches
  • you can read the full-text version of all the articles retrieved in your searches if they are open or subscribed by your institution
  • you can export bibliographic references to different BMAs

Question 59

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What can you do if you do not find a full-text article in the catalogue of the UNED library?
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  • Try to find it in the REBIUN catalogue and go physically to the library which has it
  • Request it to be brought to the UNED library , by clicking on the link provided
  • Nothing, just admit that you cannot read it because your library has not bought it
  • Try to access other libraries' catalogues directly through RefWorks

Question 60

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Apart from critical essays, LION can provide you with...
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  • statistical tasks
  • the complete works of various English speaking writers
  • a proofreading service to revise your essays before its submission
  • a publishing service

Question 61

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Consorcio Madroño is...
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  • a company which provides Spanish universities with access to several bibliographic references
  • a consortium of all the public universities of the region of Madrid (except for UCM)
  • a catalogue shared by all the universities of the region of Madrid
  • an online magazine with announcements and events about public libraries
  • a Manual of Style

Question 62

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Europeana is...
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  • an open library comprised of collections of pictures, texts and audiovisual material
  • a website that gives you access to 48 national libraries in Europe
  • a database of all libraries around the world
  • a part of the British Library that has open access without registration

Question 63

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Which of these applications includes the possibility of creating maps?
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  • GoConqr
  • WordPress
  • AVIP
  • Microsoft Forms

Question 64

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Which of these databases are NOT specific for Studies in Language and Literature?
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  • MLA Directory of Periodicals
  • Linguistics Abstracts
  • Dialnet
  • LION

Question 65

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GoConqr is... (2 answers)
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  • an authoring tool to create quizzes on your PC
  • a tool that allows you to create quizzes on your PC and mobile devices
  • a tool to create wikis
  • a database for English Studies
  • a device to read ebooks from public libraries
  • an application to collect and manage your bibliographic references
  • an authoring tool to create quizzes and other study resources
  • a CoP to practice foreign languages

Question 66

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LION is a database to find...
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  • North American authors
  • British authors
  • literature written in English
  • different aspects of literary research and teaching in several languages

Question 67

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To select bibliographic references with Exlibris…
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  • you have to tick them all at the same time
  • you can use the Web Importer
  • you can select them with the left button mouse to copy and paste them
  • you need to pin them one by one

Question 68

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To borrow an ebook from UNED library, you must …
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  • be a PhD student
  • pay a fee
  • download it first
  • be previously logged in, although you can save or print a limited number of pages, depending on the platform or book license

Question 69

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Ebook Central (before e-brary or e-libro) is...
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  • a tool to transform your .pdf texts into ebook formats
  • one of the platforms available at UNED to read books online
  • a project to digitalise classic books in English
  • a project to digitalise classic books in different languages

Question 70

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If we need to read an academic work in the full-text version…
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  • we need to search it on Google Scholar
  • and it is not provided by our library we will have to search REBIUN to locate it in other universities
  • we will need to search Dialnet after logging in at our institution
  • and it is not provided by our library, we could ask for it in the library

Question 71

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If you search for a very general topic in a database (e.g. Linguistics), …
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  • you will block the system and an error will pop up
  • you will be able to export your finding to your reference manager
  • It would be difficult to find exactly what you are looking for
  • no results will be retrieved

Question 72

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APA adds the year of publication…
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  • at the very end of the bibliographic reference
  • after the name of the author/s
  • at the very beggining of the bibliographic references
  • after the name of the publication

Question 73

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ERIC is ... (question 3 of 3)
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  • a database of educational references that can be accessed freely from anywhere
  • an open repository of linguistics abstracts online
  • a collection of linguistics abstracts that offers the possibility of searching them for free
  • a database to find educational communities

Question 74

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EBSCO is, among other things...
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  • propriety software to conduct qualitative research
  • a journal provider dealing with English Studies
  • a bibliographic database and bibliographic source provider
  • a consortium of European University libraries

Question 75

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BMA stands for...
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  • Bibliographic Management Application
  • Bibliographic Manager Application
  • Bibliographic Management Apps
  • Bibliography Management Application

Question 76

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Which one is the oldest?
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  • Endnote
  • Refworks
  • Cite U Like
  • Mendeley

Question 77

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Reference Manager is ...
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  • a social networking BMA that requires to be installed in a desktop computer
  • an open source BMA that requires to be installed in a desktop computer
  • a classic BMA that requires to be installed in a desktop computer
  • web-based BMA that need a browser to work as a complement

Question 78

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Importing new data in an indirect way means:
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  • transferring the citation reference with a click
  • saving the citation information into a file and importing it from the user profile
  • using catalogues from the BMA
  • using RSS from the BMA
  • that you need to send it through email
  • that you can do it from a mobile phone

Question 79

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BMAs share the following basic characteristics:
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  • Importing data, managing data and exporting bibliography
  • Exporting data, managing data and generating bibliography
  • Importing data, keeping data and generating bibliography
  • Importing data, managing data and generating bibliography

Question 80

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The user can "blindly trust" in the list of references generated by BMAs because:
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  • they are very easy to create with a mouse click
  • the bibliography is used by researchers
  • they never use a word processor
  • the versions are updated, although the final document must be checked
  • they are perfect
  • they have been generated by a machine
  • all the references have been incorporated by librarians

Question 81

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One of the choices is not used to share bibliographic references:
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  • Endnote
  • Mendeley
  • Refworks
  • Most BMA in their beginnings

Question 82

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Mendeley can help you to...
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  • keep your bibliographic references in order
  • record your research interviews
  • organise your research notes
  • manage questionnaires

Question 83

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This option will NOT help you to import bibliographic references:
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  • ATLAS.ti
  • RefWorks
  • Cite U Like
  • Mendely

Question 84

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RIS is a…
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  • tool to compile e-journals
  • format used to create e-books
  • format used to import and export bibliographic references
  • tool to compress video data

Question 85

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Importing bibliographic references in a direct way means that … (2 answers)
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  • you don’t have to save the references into an .xml file to import the info
  • you have to save the references into a file to import the info
  • you don’t have to save the references into a file to import the info
  • you don’t have to save the references into a .txt file to import the info
  • transferring the citation reference with a click
  • saving the citation information as a file in order to be imported by the BMA
  • using catalogues from the BMA
  • E-mailing a citation reference
  • can do it through email
  • can do it from a mobile phone

Question 86

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Cite U Like is… (question 1 of 2)
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  • a classical open source BMA
  • an open source BMA with mobile version included
  • an open source BMA
  • a web-based open source BMA
  • a tool to create publications based on curation
  • a mobile application to manage passwords
  • a social network to share e-books
  • a macro developed by RefWorks to generate bibliographies
  • a macro developed by Mendeley to generate bibliographies
  • one of the most famous commercial BMAs

Question 87

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Most BMA can...
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  • convert into JPG files whole lists of bibliographies
  • translate keywords from any bibliographic reference
  • categorize data, elaborate bibliographies automatically and be integrated in a word processor
  • design video tutorials to show how to manage bibliographic references

Question 88

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RefWorks is an application to...
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  • produce text files
  • manage bibliographic references
  • elaborate concept maps
  • subtitle films in an easy way

Question 89

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A BMA is...
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  • a useful way to find a research topic
  • catalogue of contemporary publications
  • a British Modern Association
  • a Bibliographic Management Application

Question 90

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One of the main differences between pioneer BMAs and web-based ones is that…
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  • you need to download the software
  • they are free
  • they present their results through hyperlinks instead of tables
  • you don’t need to install any software to use them (in the second option)

Question 91

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Which of these BMA can be used freely? (2 answers)
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  • Zotero
  • Cite u Like
  • Refworks

Question 92

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Zotero is … (2 answers)
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  • one of the most well-known classic BMAs
  • a proprietary license BMA
  • an open source tool to save and share bibliographic references
  • an open source tool to create and share scientific e-journals
  • one of the most commonly used open source BMAs along with Cite-u-Like
  • one of the leading open source BMAs along with Mendeley
  • an application to convert WMA to MP3
  • one of the leading license propriety BMAs along with RefWorks
  • a library catalogue
  • one of the most widely used databases

Question 93

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RefWorks allows you to share your references thanks to...
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  • its forum
  • its groups option
  • Refshare
  • its network
  • Grab it
  • Write’Cite

Question 94

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One of the most useful features of Mendeley is …
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  • facilitating the gathering of bibliographic references in a collaborative way
  • exporting directly from most databases and ejournals
  • its text-to-speech option for users with visual impairment
  • The creation of private groups with an unlimited number of members

Question 95

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RefWorks users can trust in the list of references generated by this application because:
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  • they are very easy to create with a mouse click
  • it has been generated automatically
  • they are never wrong
  • most versions of the bibliographic formats are updated, although the final document must be checked

Question 96

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Which of the following BMAs permits the creation of groups to share bibliographic references? (2 answers)
Answer
  • Zotero
  • Refworks
  • Mendeley

Question 97

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EndNote is an application to...
Answer
  • produce text files
  • manage bibliographic references
  • elaborate concept maps
  • manage your e-notes

Question 98

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Which of these is NOT a characteristic of a BMA? (2 answers)
Answer
  • accessing the unsubscribed journals from your own institution
  • Importing new data
  • Managing data
  • Generating bibliography
  • inserting the book cover in each reference

Question 99

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Which of this statements is FALSE?
Answer
  • You can annotate a pdf with text and colours with Mendeley
  • You can share bibliographic references with RefWorks
  • You can add a reference to your Mendeley account by dragging and dropping a pdf from your computer
  • You can insert a video as a bibliographic reference in your Mendeley account

Question 100

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One of the main differences between Mendeley and RefWorks is...
Answer
  • that, in the second case, you need to install a program on your computer
  • that the second one is completely free
  • that you can only use RefWorks if you or your institution pays for it
  • the first one does not allow the creation of groups

Question 101

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The "Web Importer" is used by .... to obtain data from the web
Answer
  • EndNote
  • Zotero
  • Mendeley
  • RefWorks

Question 102

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RefShare is...
Answer
  • the RefWorks tool to share references
  • the Mendeley function to share references
  • the Zotero function to create groups
  • is a RefWorks plugin to import web data

Question 103

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RefWorks allows you to insert in-text citations if you...
Answer
  • mark the slots where you want to insert them in red colour
  • upload the text to its platform
  • install Write-n-Cite in your PC
  • subscribe to Write-n-Cite notifications

Question 104

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Which of these is NOT a way of importing data into a BMA?
Answer
  • creating a folder
  • transferring the citation reference from the source directly
  • saving the citation in a file and then importing it
  • Automatically, by accessing directly library catalogues

Question 105

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Which of these is one of the drawbacks of using a word processor to generate bibliography?
Answer
  • that you have to pay extra to get that plug-in
  • that it does not have as many options as a BMA
  • that the bibliography generated may have more typos than one created by the BMA
  • that it does not allow you to insert quotations while typing

Question 106

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If you want to share bibliographic references with RefWorks...
Answer
  • you will have to install the Web Importer in your PC
  • you have to use "grab it"
  • you will have to do it through RefShare
  • you will need to install the Web Importer in your browser

Question 107

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Thanks to Mendeley, you will be able to... (3 answers)
Answer
  • comment other users' references
  • create groups to share references
  • annotate the pdf documents included in the references of your account

Question 108

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To save some references in RefWorks from Dialnet...
Answer
  • I must click on "Mis Referencias" after having selected the references that I need
  • I must click on "Mis Búsquedas" after having selected the references that I need
  • I must click on "Perfil" after having selected the references that I need
  • I must click on "Selección" after having selected the references that I need

Question 109

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Which of these BMAs allows to annotate PDFs?
Answer
  • RefWorks
  • Mendeley
  • None of them is correct

Question 110

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The Web Importer is a... (Question 1 of 2) (2 answers)
Answer
  • tool to import bibliographic references from RefWorks to Mendeley
  • browser complement provided by Mendeley to import references from the web
  • browser extension provided by Zotero to import references from the web
  • application to convert pdf texts into ebooks
  • tool which captures information from the web and turns it into a PDF document
  • Zotero browser extension which helps with the export of bibliographic references
  • RefWorks browser extension which helps with the export of bibliographic references
  • Mendeley browser extension which helps with the export of bibliographic references

Question 111

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Mendeley allows you to insert in-text citations automatically if you...
Answer
  • mark the slots where you want to insert them in red colour
  • use the web version
  • download and install the MS Word plugin in your PC
  • install Write-n-Cite in your PC

Question 112

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Why are BMAs so important nowadays?
Answer
  • because you can install them on your mobile phone
  • because they can help you save time with bibliography revision and citation
  • because they did not exist before
  • due to their low price

Question 113

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Which of these is not a BMA? (2 answers)
Answer
  • FreeMind
  • Reference Manager
  • EndNote
  • ProCite
  • AdobeConnect
  • CiteULike
  • Zotero

Question 114

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One of the most relevant features of Mendeley when working collaboratively is...
Answer
  • that it offers the possibility to maintain and record meeting conversations
  • that you can save references directly
  • that you can run it in a Linux environment
  • the possibility of creating groups

Question 115

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Cite U Like is… (question 2 of 2)
Answer
  • the new name for RefWorks
  • propriety license software to manage bibliographic references
  • an open source word processor with an integrated statistic suite
  • an open source software to manage bibliographic references

Question 116

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The Web Importer is... (Question 1 of 2)
Answer
  • the most common software to analyse data retrieved from social networks
  • a tool to create academic weblogs with a DOI included
  • an extension to import bibliographic references to your Mendeley account
  • the open-source software to record and analyse interviews

Question 117

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BibTeX is... (2 answers)
Answer
  • a tool to create wikis
  • a bibliographic format
  • an application to read ebooks
  • a platform to digitalise Classic texts
  • a tool to read RSS
  • an application to create online publications
  • a tool to create weblogs
  • an extension used to save and manage bibliographic references

Question 118

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RefWorks is... (2 answers)
Answer
  • one of the leading web-based BMA along with Endnote (off-line version)
  • one of the leading open source BMA along with Mendeley
  • one of the leading web-based BMA along with ProCite
  • one of the leading license proprietary BMA along with Connotea
  • a free service to look for online articles about English Literature
  • a proprietary BMA to keep resources and insert them in a text document automatically
  • a free web resource to generate bibliographic references in different formats
  • an open-source program to manage bibliographic references

Question 119

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JSTOR... (question 1 of 2) (2 answers)
Answer
  • contains Studies in Language and Literature, Applied Linguistics, History and other disciplines related to English Studies (apart from other fields)
  • is an application with a mobile version
  • is based on a Pro-Quest product called Summon
  • is not available in UNED
  • is an online grammar checker developed by Spanish Universities
  • is a repository of datasets
  • is a database and electronic sources platform
  • is a journals recollection
  • is an e-journal
  • is an ebooks database

Question 120

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What is a bibliographic management application?
Answer
  • a tool to import, keep and organise bibliographic references, among other functions
  • a tool to organise your favourite web sites
  • a tool to read an article from a mobile phone
  • a tool to import journals

Question 121

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JSTOR... (question 2 of 2)
Answer
  • a digital archive of different academic sources
  • an e-journal dealing with British and American literature
  • an application to publish academic works

Question 122

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Ebook Central is... (question 1 of 2) (2 answers)
Answer
  • a project to digitalise classic books in different languages
  • a project to digitalise classic books in English
  • one of the platforms available at UNED to read books online from home
  • a tool to transform your pdf texts into ebook format
  • an open library to display ebooks and ejournals
  • an online platform to read books previously purchased by your Library / Institution
  • a collection of books dealing with English Studies
  • the Spanish University platform to exchange e-books
  • a software to manage bibliographic references
  • a website to exchange ebooks

Question 123

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Safari books is...
Answer
  • a tool to transform your PDFs texts into ebook formats
  • one of the platforms available at UNED which provides ebooks
  • a project to digitalise classic books in English
  • an open library

Question 124

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Ebook Central is... (question 2 of 2)
Answer
  • a platform to borrow ebooks from the library
  • a project to digitalise classic books

Question 125

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EndNote is... (2 answers)
Answer
  • a social network created for professional aims
  • the open source alternative to EverNote
  • one of the most widely-used BMAs nowadays, along with RefWorks
  • a BMA that needs to be installed in your PC in order to be used
  • a tool to create CoPs
  • a CMC tool to maintain voice chats
  • the name of an aggregator
  • a web-based note taking applications
  • one of the pioneer tools in the field of reference management software

Question 126

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Choose the odd one...
Answer
  • FreeMind
  • EndNote
  • Zotero
  • Mendeley

Question 127

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Hashtags,lists and mentions are typical from....
Answer
  • Twitter
  • Blogs
  • Wikis
  • Chats

Question 128

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A wiki ...
Answer
  • is a website that can be edited by different users.
  • Is a space to hold webinars.
  • is a website created for educational purposes.
  • is a website that can be edited by different users if is has an educational purpose.

Question 129

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WordPress ... (2 answers)
Answer
  • is a tool to create blogs.
  • a tool to follow blogs
  • an application to migrate contents from MS Word to Blogger and WordPress.

Question 130

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AEDEAN is ...
Answer
  • a professional association.
  • a tool to create blogs.
  • a CoP to practice languages.
  • a webinar application

Question 131

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Chats, webinars and VoIP are related to ...
Answer
  • Synchronous communication.
  • Microblogging
  • asynchronous communication.
  • Asynchronous interaction.

Question 132

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Proquest does not permit ....
Answer
  • Direct export to Mendeley
  • Indirect import to Refworks
  • Direct export to Refworks
  • Indirect export to Mendeley

Question 133

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Mendeley permits the creation of groups ...
Answer
  • with a limit of 3 members if it is private.
  • with no limit of members if it is open.
  • paying a fee.

Question 134

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When exporting directly from a database to RefWorks ...
Answer
  • the pdf with the full text is included as well.
  • you need you download the pdf with full-text file first, and then attach it to the bibliographic reference.
  • you need to be subscribed to the journal in question to be able to do it.
  • there is no need to log in before.

Question 135

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Linceo+ can export references in a direct way with ...
Answer
  • RefWorks
  • Zotero
  • Cite U Like.
  • Mendeley

Question 136

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LION does NOT permit ...
Answer
  • exporting directly to Mendeley
  • exporting directly to RefWorks
  • exporting indirectly to Mendeley
  • downloading in plain text format

Question 137

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Dialnet is a ...
Answer
  • a bibliographic database developed by a Spanish University
  • a digital platform to display ebooks
  • a journals content provider
  • the network which provides support to the major academic and scientific Spanish institutions and organizations

Question 138

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Feedly is...
Answer
  • an RSS aggregator
  • an application to create QR codes
  • a database of Old English texts
  • an online library shared by different Spanish Universities

Question 139

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One of is these databases NOT available at UNED…
Answer
  • Linguistic Abstract Online
  • ERIC
  • Literature Online
  • Dialnet

Question 140

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The Project Gutenberg is a ...
Answer
  • volunteer effort to digitalise and archive cultural works, on their site you can read plain text versions of thousands of works
  • project consisting of digitalizing the Gutenberg Bible so that you can browse pages of the original manuscript
  • website which has digitalized early Germanic manuscripts, on their website you can read translations into Modern English
  • database specialised in Nordic and Germanic texts

Question 141

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Thanks to Linceo+, you can...
Answer
  • read all the e-journals and other e-publications found in the different databases subscribed by the UNED (in full text)
  • have access to every single article retrieved from the catalogue (in full text)
  • have direct access to some of the articles retrieved in a search (in full text)
  • translate any article into your mother language

Question 142

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Examples of synchronic tools are:
Answer
  • Instant Messaging (IM) and Social Networks
  • VoIP and webinars
  • microblogging and email
  • fora and chats

Question 143

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A CoP has been described by a very famous researcher ...
Answer
  • as a community of practice languages as L2
  • as a technological platform to share ideas and quotes about different works and their authors
  • as people who share a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact sporadically
  • as groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly

Question 144

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LiveJournal and WordPress are tools to create...
Answer
  • wikis
  • websites
  • weblogs
  • social networks

Question 145

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The first virtual Communities of Practice were comprised of...
Answer
  • people suffering from illnesses
  • students doing some research
  • people related to Linguistics
  • study plans designers

Question 146

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CoP...
Answer
  • is a rather new concept
  • are not new at all
  • is a very old concept
  • is an acronym that stands for "Community of Proof"

Question 147

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CoP stands for …
Answer
  • Conference of Practice
  • Community of Pragmatics
  • Community of Practice
  • Community over Practice
  • Communities of Pragmatics
  • Communication of Pragmatics

Question 148

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LinkedIn...
Answer
  • is a social network to exchange video files
  • is a social network, very similar to Facebook
  • is an academic network to share publications among other things
  • is a professional social network to share contacts among other things

Question 149

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VoIP and webinars are...
Answer
  • examples of social networks
  • means to communicate in a synchronous way
  • means to communicate in an asynchronous way
  • spaces to rent in Second Life

Question 150

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WordPress.ti is a tool to create…
Answer
  • bibliographic references
  • microblogging profiles
  • wikis
  • blogs and websites

Question 151

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The main elements of a CoP are…
Answer
  • control, community and practice
  • domain, community and practice
  • common sense, community and practice
  • domain, space and practice

Question 152

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The Mixxer and Livemocha are …
Answer
  • tools to create pdf documents
  • two applications to combine and compress video files
  • CoPs to learn and practise foreign languages
  • tools to create e-books

Question 153

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LinkedIn & Xing are …
Answer
  • tools to create CVs
  • curating tools
  • networks with professional aims
  • networks with academic aims

Question 154

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Webheads is... (2 answers)
Answer
  • an education and research information center
  • a website where you can find information to carry on qualitative research
  • a CoP to learn languages
  • a CoP founded by language teachers who teach through ICT
  • a CoP focused on teaching languages through technologies

Question 155

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Busuu, Duolingo and Livemocha will provide you with...
Answer
  • authoring tools to elaborate quizzes to teach foreign languages
  • tools to practice the English language with other students
  • tools to practice foreign languages
  • online books to learn foreign languages

Question 156

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Hangout...
Answer
  • is a tool to create wikis
  • is the Google application to maintain voice conversations through the Internet
  • is a searcher specialized in academic writers
  • is a tool to create quizzes
  • is a tool to manage blogs
  • is a tool to be used as an open source aggregator
  • is a tool to create online vocabulary quizzes

Question 157

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Choose the odd one...
Answer
  • Xing
  • Ning
  • WordPress
  • LinkedIn

Question 158

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One of the most common uses of Blackboard Collaborate is...
Answer
  • to create PDF and JPG files
  • to create wikis collaboratively
  • to maintain synchronous meetings with students
  • to track the advancement of online students

Question 159

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AEDEAN and AESLA are...
Answer
  • two handbooks of style to format your essays and academic works
  • tools to learn foreign languages online
  • professional associations of Language Studies which have their own distribution lists to announce their own events (and many others related)
  • two of the best know CoP on the Internet to share ICT related matters

Question 160

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Communities of practice… (3 answers)
Answer
  • are not exclusively related to learning contexts
  • began by using a Bulletin Board System
  • started with people suffering some illness and contacting others in the same situation

Question 161

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Instant Messaging (IM) is a good tool to do ….
Answer
  • ACMC
  • BBS
  • SCMC
  • CALL

Question 162

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What is WordPress?
Answer
  • one of the most common tools to publish online journals
  • one of the best-known word processors
  • a tool to manage passwords
  • a tool to create blogs

Question 163

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A good example of a CoP to learn languages is… (3 answers)
Answer
  • Dialnet.
  • Luminarium.
  • Livemocha.
  • Lastpass.
  • Busuu.
  • The Mixxer
  • AESLA
  • AEDEAN

Question 164

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Which of these tools is the most adequate to do micro-blogging?
Answer
  • Twitter.
  • LiveJournal.
  • Spontania.
  • PBWorks.

Question 165

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The concept of CoP...
Answer
  • arose with the spreading of social networks
  • emerged in the 21st century
  • was first studied by Wenger, among other authors
  • is only related to digital environments

Question 166

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EuroCALL is...
Answer
  • a system of cataloguing databases in Europe
  • an application to create interactive quizzes
  • one of the most important CALL associations in Europe of teachers who use technology to teach and to research on linguistic matters
  • free software to work with corpora

Question 167

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A hashtag... (2 answers)
Answer
  • is a way to send a message to a twitter user
  • are words or phrases prefixed with the symbol *, a form of metadata tag used in twitter contexts
  • are words or phrases prefixed with the symbol & a form of metadata tag used by twitter users
  • are words or phrases prefixed with the symbol #, a form of metadata tag used by twitter users
  • is a quick way to send private messages to another Twitter user
  • is used by Twitter users to create lists of readers easily
  • is a symbol used by Twitter users to comment of certain topics
  • is used by Twitter to mention some members in their messages
  • is used by Research Gate to follow their members' publications
  • is very useful to find bibliographic references on Linceo+

Question 168

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Instant Messaging (IM) is...
Answer
  • asynchronous communication
  • a catalogue of contemporary publications
  • of a company of Internet communications
  • SCMC

Question 169

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Which of these is NOT a tool to hold webinars?
Answer
  • Blackboard Collaborate
  • The Mixxer
  • Adobe Connect
  • AVIP

Question 170

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Which of these is NOT an asynchronous CMC tool?
Answer
  • Google Hangout
  • LiveJournal
  • Twitter
  • Wikispaces

Question 171

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Which of these is a social network specifically created for academics?
Answer
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Research Gate
  • Instagram

Question 172

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To hold a webinar you need...
Answer
  • Internet connection and the tool to do it
  • a digital board
  • Video-Conference equipment
  • to pay a license

Question 173

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WordPress is …
Answer
  • a tool to create CoP mainly
  • a tool to create websites mainly
  • a tool to create wikis mainly
  • is a tool to evaluate essays
  • a tool designed mainly to create weblogs
  • proprietary software to do microblogging
  • an email client software which also allows reading RSS feeds
  • a BMA developed by the Spanish Public Universities to manage International Press
  • one of the most widely used BMAs
  • permits the direct exportation to different databases

Question 174

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Research Gate is quite similar to...
Answer
  • Academia
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Blogger

Question 175

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Why should you know about AESLA and AEDEAN?
Answer
  • Because they are leading examples in how to use social networks in CoP
  • Because they are professional associations relevant to your field of knowledge
  • Because they both focus on English literature

Question 176

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Twitter allows you to... (2 answers)
Answer
  • send private tweets
  • reply to other users
  • create lists

Question 177

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Lists, mentions and hashtags are all three characteristics of...
Answer
  • Twitter
  • Weblogs
  • Wikis
  • Hangout

Question 178

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You can see "pages", "groups" and "events" at...
Answer
  • LinkedIn
  • Research Gate
  • Academica
  • Facebook

Question 179

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Academia is… (2 answers)
Answer
  • a social network created to share the scientific production of European Universities
  • a social network created to share the scientific production of Spanish Universities
  • a social network created to share the scientific production of its members
  • a social network only for Scientists
  • a database for medieval manuscripts
  • a website to find native speakers to practice foreign languages
  • a scientific social network
  • a platform to deliver webinars

Question 180

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Which of theses is NOT a good example of SCMC?
Answer
  • Whatsapp
  • Skype
  • Hangout
  • Wikis

Question 181

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Which of these CoP is aimed for foreign language learning?
Answer
  • Paper.li
  • Busuu
  • AEDEAN
  • AESLA

Question 182

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LinkedIn is a social network ...
Answer
  • designed for research aims
  • for students exchanges
  • focused on professional aims
  • based on microblogging

Question 183

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Which application doesn't include "Groups" as one of its features?
Answer
  • Wordpress
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Skype

Question 184

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Webinars are based on...
Answer
  • ACMC
  • SCMC
  • text conversations
  • microblogging technology

Question 185

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WordPress allows you to... (3 answers)
Answer
  • create blogs
  • follow other WordPress blogs
  • re-blog other WordPress posts to your WordPress blog

Question 186

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Once you subscribe to a Twitter list,
Answer
  • you will receive all the tweets sent by its members
  • you will receive all the tweets sent by its followers
  • all of its members must be your followers
  • you cannot subscribe others

Question 187

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Choose the odd one:
Answer
  • concord
  • keywords
  • frequency
  • hashtag

Question 188

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One of the advantages of Skype for Business version is that you...
Answer
  • can see the face of the other speaker
  • can use it in your mobile phone as well
  • can add up to 250 people in the same conversation at the same time
  • can print out all your conversations

Question 189

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What does this "#unit3_apps_tic_ei" mean?
Answer
  • It is used by WordPress to categorise posts
  • It is used by Twitter to mention some member on its message
  • We use it to tweet something related to the unit 3 of our subject
  • It is the title of the section in this course
  • It does not have any specific meaning

Question 190

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Adobe Connect is...
Answer
  • an Adobe option to edit audio files
  • an app which is very similar to WhatsApp
  • a platform to hold webinars
  • a professional network to connect contacts from different users

Question 191

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Re-blogging is...
Answer
  • a tool to read RSS
  • an application to create online publications
  • an option found in most WordPress posts to share them with other blogs (of your own)
  • is an option found in most Blogs posts to share them with other blogs (of your own)

Question 192

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The VoIP tool available at UNED to enable synchronous conversations is...
Answer
  • LION
  • Skype for Business
  • Skype
  • Outlook

Question 193

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A Wiki can be defined as...
Answer
  • a smart board used in higher education
  • a website that can be created and managed thanks to the collaboration of different users
  • a text file built and maintained from different mobile devices
  • the application used to create Wikipedia

Question 194

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Busuu ... (2 answers)
Answer
  • is a CoP based on Video Chat to practice foreign languages
  • is a CoP based on text Chat to practice foreign languages
  • is a CoP based on voice Chat to practice foreign languages
  • is a CoP based on webinars to practice foreign languages
  • is an association of British literature experts who use a forum to communicate
  • is an application to deliver questionnaires
  • is a tool to record interviews
  • is a CoP to learn and practice foreign languages
  • is a professional association of Corpus Linguistics professionals
  • is an example of proofreading software

Question 195

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Which of these does NOT allow the creation of groups?
Answer
  • WhatsApp
  • Skype
  • Facebook
  • AVIP

Question 196

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Blackboard Collaborate is... (2 answers)
Answer
  • an interactive blackboard where either students and tutors could write on
  • a Google+ element to organize videoconferences
  • the combination of different voice technologies that includes options of moderation, groups creation, recording, etc. thought to work in a synchronous way.
  • a platform to deliver tutorships in a synchronous environment
  • a software to edit documents in pdf format
  • an application to make word clouds
  • a tool to hold and manage webinars
  • an email client application

Question 197

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Science Direct is... (question 1 of 2)
Answer
  • a platform that shows content from different publications apart from having digitalized many others written before 1995
  • a platform recently acquired by Scopus
  • a platform that has digitalized many books and articles
  • a platform that shows content from different science and technology publications
  • a new browser to do quantitative research
  • a database comprised of linguistics journals mainly
  • a tool to help you organize your qualitative data
  • a tool to shorten the links of your bibliographic references
  • an application to export bibliographic references to Mendeley in a direct way

Question 198

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Research Gate is…
Answer
  • a professional network specialized in increasing the social relationships of its members
  • an academic social network specialized in publishing the books of its members
  • a social network specialized in spreading the professional events of its members
  • a professional website to find jobs related to the academic world
  • a CoP to find jobs related to the academic world
  • an online proofreading service provided to some private organisations involved in research projects
  • an academic forum to exchange information about linguistic and literary matters
  • a compilation of English language studies created by undergraduate students
  • a mobile app to locate libraries and educational institutions nearby
  • an academic social network specialized in spreading scientific production of its members and to follow the publication of its members

Question 199

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Science Direct is... (question 2 of 2)
Answer
  • a platform that shows content from e-journals and other electronic resources
  • a platform that shows content dealing with digital literacy

Question 200

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ERIC is … (question 2 of 3)
Answer
  • an e-journals provider related to the field of Education and Technology
  • a famous curation tool
  • a CoP focused on debating topics related to teaching languages
  • a VoIP tool to learn foreign languages
  • open source software to manage bibliographical references
  • a European institution for Education and Communication
  • database specialised in English studies
  • a free online service to help you elaborate your own abstract in different languages
  • a British database of the history of literature
  • an open database to find out information about Education in general
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INTINERARIS
Lisa Shen
HISTORIA DE LA LINGUISTICA
PILAR MORA IBARRA
LENGUAS ROMANICAS
Oscar Neila Perez