Think about your experience using GALILEO to find sources. How was this different from how you have searched for information in the past? Explain how using specific search strategies and evaluating sources impacted the quality of what you found.

 I find it harder to use Galileo because it keeps giving me so many sources that aren't helpful to me. I have tried many different research phrases and even change the filters, but it gives me sources about "repairing heart tissue". This doesn't make sense to me because I type cancel culture effects on society. I like Google more because I am so familiar with it. I know if I search something up, Google won't give me random sources. I can scroll down and find blogs and websites ending with .edu and know that it is trusted.

Today In class we started working on our research. It was hard because I have never used Galileo before.


Today I learned I can shoot 75 with my left hand.

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