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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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Creating Keywords Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
Creating Keywords Handout, Alexandra Hamlett, Meagan Lacy
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Problems With Authority, Meagan Lacy
Problems With Authority, Meagan Lacy
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These presentation materials were used to create an online tutorial for undergraduate students about how to evaluate the authority of an information source. It includes a PowerPoint presentation and lecture notes on an event-driven publication cycle and uses the death of pop star Michael Jackson as its primary example. This resource was designed with the Association of College & Research Libraries' Framework for Information Literacy (2015) in mind and addresses two of the threshold concepts that the Framework identifies: 1) "Authority is Constructed and Contextual," and 2) "Information Creation as a Process." These materials can be easily adapted for …