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A Journey Through The Library, Anne Hays Adkison
A Journey Through The Library, Anne Hays Adkison
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This chapter describes core services in a library by imagining a narrative tour of the physical space of the library. Students are invited to download and print an accompanying zine, which takes them on a scavenger hunt through the library. By reading about core services and actively using these services, students will learn the basics of how to use their college library.
Topics covered include: the circulation desk, the reference desk, textbook reserves, the reference reading room, library computers, library archives, media services, exhibition spaces.
Evaluating Sources - Laguardia Cc Library, Ian Mcdermott
Evaluating Sources - Laguardia Cc Library, Ian Mcdermott
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This presentation is used with students for evaluating sources. It covers the differences between popular, scholarly, and news articles. The information cycle is used to inform students about how and why topics are covered in different publications. The presentation ends with an activity where students read a snippet from a publication and are asked to guess the source.
Research In The Digital Age, Sarah B. Cohn
Research In The Digital Age, Sarah B. Cohn
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Syllabus for LIB 10000: Research in the Digital Age. Spring 2022.
Research 101 Certificate Program Materials Fall 2018, Neera Mohess
Research 101 Certificate Program Materials Fall 2018, Neera Mohess
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This document lists the materials used in administering the Research 101 Certificate Program for the Fall 2018 semester at Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York.
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Lib 3065 (Research Methods And Resources For Writers), Christopher Tuthill
Zero Textbook Cost Syllabus For Lib 3065 (Research Methods And Resources For Writers), Christopher Tuthill
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This course explores the theoretical and practical impact of information research on writing. Students develop proficiency in evaluating, identifying, and using relevant print and web sources to locate business, government, biographic, political, social and statistical information necessary for in-depth journalistic reportage and other forms of research and writing.
The Value Of Libraries And Identifying Information Needs [Library], Silvia L. Lin Hanick
The Value Of Libraries And Identifying Information Needs [Library], Silvia L. Lin Hanick
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This assignment was developed for students in LIF 101 – Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities who attend a 1-hour library session. The focus of this session and assignment is “information.”
Information possesses several dimensions of value, including as a commodity, as a means of education, as a means to influence, and as a means of negotiating and understanding the world. This session will help students engage with these values, positioning the library as a welcoming and accessible space, librarians as guides and translators of modern information landscapes, and library resources as a way to participate in disciplinary conversations and …
Exploring Careers And Industry Problems [Library], Galina Letnikova
Exploring Careers And Industry Problems [Library], Galina Letnikova
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This assignment was developed for students in ECF 090- Engineering and Computer Science who attend a 1-hour library session. This session will give students the chance to develop integrative learning skills by connecting their prospective field with academic research.
LaGuardia’s Core Competencies and Communication Abilities
Main Course Learning Objectives:
- Students will be introduced to the concept of library academic resources
- Students will learn the strengths and weaknesses of different forms of information
Evaluating Reliability In Resources [Library], Christopher Mchale
Evaluating Reliability In Resources [Library], Christopher Mchale
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This assignment was developed for students in CJF 101 Criminal Justice who attend a 1-hour library session. This session is aligned with the Integrative and Global Learning core competencies.
This session seeks to introduce students to critical evaluation as the important skill that involves questioning different elements of an information resource to determine its authority on the topic it addresses. Students will practice this process by engaging in a discussion about the reliability of a specific resource. They will be encouraged to contribute to an in depth evaluation of a resource as a group.
This session will give students the …
Library Science Strategies For Natural Sciences [Library], Christopher Mchale
Library Science Strategies For Natural Sciences [Library], Christopher Mchale
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This assignment was developed for students in NSF 100 Natural Sciences who attend a 1-hour library session. This session is aligned with the Inquiry and Problem Solving and Integrative core competencies in terms of exposing students to “Searching as Strategic Exploration.”
Strategy and exploration are the keys to effective research. Students often mistake academic research as similar to “Googling.” This session will stress the importance of mastering the research process in an academic context. It will encourage students to become familiar with the diverse tools and resources provided by the library.
This session will give students a quick outline of …
Concept Mapping For Focused Paper Topics [Library], Ian Mcdermott
Concept Mapping For Focused Paper Topics [Library], Ian Mcdermott
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This assignment was developed for students in SYF 101 Psychology who attend a 1-hour library session. This session is aligned with the Inquiry and Problem Solving core competency in terms of exposing students to “Searching as Strategic Exploration” and the Integrative Learning core competency in terms of analyzing “Scholarship as a Conversation.”
In the first of two parts, this session will focus on building subject knowledge and finding background information in encyclopedias. Students will learn how encyclopedias can offer different perspectives on the same topic; they will also create an APA citation for an encyclopedia entry. In order to gain …
Library Science Strategies For Liberal Arts: Math And Science [Library], Christopher Mchale
Library Science Strategies For Liberal Arts: Math And Science [Library], Christopher Mchale
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This assignment was developed for students in LMF 101- Math and Science who attend a 1-hour library session. This session is aligned with the Inquiry and Problem Solving and Integrative core competencies in terms of exposing students to “Searching as Strategic Exploration.”
Strategy and exploration are the keys to effective research. Students often mistake academic research as similar to “Googling.” This session will stress the importance of mastering the research process in an academic context. It will encourage students to become familiar with the diverse tools and resources provided by the library.
This session will give students a quick outline …
Profiling The Global Impact Of A Company [Library], Steven Ovadia
Profiling The Global Impact Of A Company [Library], Steven Ovadia
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This assignment, as part of a 1-hour library session, was developed for students in BTF 101- Business. The Inquiry and Problem, Integrative Learning, and Global Learning core competencies inform the content of the session. Searching for information is often nonlinear and iterative, requiring the evaluation of a range of information sources and the mental flexibility to pursue alternate avenues as new understanding develops. Business research frequently relies on using often-expensive information products to gain or protect some sort of market advantage or position. This lesson will introduce students to the idea that information is a valuable and essential tool for …
Concept Map Example, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Concept Map Example, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Brainstorming Your Research Topic Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Brainstorming Your Research Topic Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Research Log Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Research Log Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Instructor's Key, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Instructor's Key, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
C.A.R.D.I.O. Evaluation Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Student Reflection On Authority Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Student Reflection On Authority Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Creating Keywords Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Creating Keywords Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Using Databases (With Research Log) Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Using Databases (With Research Log) Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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This activity shows students how to match their information needs and search strategies to appropriate search tools. In this case, students are learning how to find and use academic databases in order to locate resources that are relevant to their academic research assignment.
Creating Keywords From A Research Question Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Creating Keywords From A Research Question Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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This lesson helps students recognize that they need to use different types of searching language in order to retrieve relevant results and to emphasize that research is an iterative process. Use when students have already formulated a research question and are about to begin searching for information on their topic.
Topic Development With Concept Mapping Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Topic Development With Concept Mapping Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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According to Project Information Literacy, defining and narrowing a topic is the most difficult step for beginning undergraduate researchers. This concept mapping lesson is designed to reinforce the idea that when students are writing academic papers or creating class projects they are engaging in a scholarly conversation.
Evaluation Criteria Carousel Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Evaluation Criteria Carousel Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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In this lesson, students will create evaluation criteria that they can use to determine the quality of a source.
Primary Vs. Secondary Sources: A Brief Introduction (Lesson), Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Primary Vs. Secondary Sources: A Brief Introduction (Lesson), Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Use this lesson to help students distinguish between primary and secondary sources and use them in them in the appropriate context.
Website Evaluation Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Website Evaluation Lesson, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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This activity helps students evaluate their own authority on a particular subject so that they can begin to understand how authority is created and effectively evaluate the authority of other sources they encounter. Additional evaluation criteria is also introduced.
The Research Process 2016, Neera Mohess
The Research Process 2016, Neera Mohess
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The guide offers some tools and contextual information about doing research.