

Library Research Worksheet
Topic : Animal Rights: Do animals deserve rights? What are 3 reasons you support or oppose this position? * Animals do not Deserve Rights. Under uploaded files
Using the results from the search you conducted on your topic and research question, answer the questions below in a minimum of 150 words per question (excluding question 4).
1. Who is the author of your first source, and why is this work credible? (If the author is unnamed, provide the title instead.) Is this source peer-reviewed, and how can you tell? Quote or paraphrase something from the source that relates to your topic. Cite that quotation or paraphrase using APA style guidelines.
2. Who is the author of your second source, and why is this work credible? (If the author is unnamed, provide the title instead.) Is this source peer-reviewed, and how can you tell? Quote or paraphrase something from the source that relates to your topic. Cite that quotation or paraphrase using APA style guidelines.
3. Who is the author of your third source, and why is this work credible? (If the author is unnamed, provide the title instead.) Is this source peer-reviewed, and how can you tell? Quote or paraphrase something from the source that relates to your topic. Cite that quotation or paraphrase using APA style guidelines.
4. Create a list of references for your sources provided above. The reference list should be in alphabetical order by author last name. You may use the citation tools from the library or the Reference and Citation Generator from the Center for Writing Excellence.
Resources
Refer to the University Library databases for assistance as you work on your project. Some of these databases are located on the Week 2 University Library page.
Please consider the following articles in the University Library to jump-start your research:
Animal Rights. (2019). In Gale Opposing Viewpoints Online Collection. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/PC3010999337/OVIC?u=uphoenix&sid=OVIC&xid=255bd591
Darnell, S. (2019). The Chilling Effect of Ag-Gag Laws on Unexpected Parties & the Free Market. Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy, 33(2), 153–470. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=lgs&AN=136834561&site=eds-live&scope=site
Eisen, J. (2018). Beyond Rights and Welfare: Democracy, Dialogue, and the Animal Welfare Act. University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 51(3), 469–547. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=shib&db=lgs&AN=129177874&site=eds-live&scope=site