Citing Made Easy From Databases and Websites | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Students don’t always like using databases. How do we know that? Of the top sources cited on EasyBib only one of them is actually a database (it’s JSTOR if you were curious) and the rest were all websites, including sites with user-generated content like Wikipedia and Answers.com.

We can’t force students to use sources found in databases, but we CAN make it a little easier to cite from them.