Prompt: 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.

Prompt Response: My experience of using GALILEO to find sources is different from how I have searched for information in the past by a lot of metrics. Using specific search terms has produced higher quality sources. Compared to using generic wording to find sources. Evaluating my sources through an intricate process has also produced higher quality sources. Rather than basic googling and clicking on the first 2 articles I see. GALILEO makes the research process a whole lot more precise. 

Summary: In class we started to gather sources for our research paper. 

Reflection: Through using GALILEO, my research process is more precise. 

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