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Information Literacy Online
This is a series of Information Literacy Modules created to assist students and faculty with how to be better searchers, create effective reference skills and present information.
Why Information Literacy?
Research Process and Choosing a Topic
Background Research Tips
Choosing a Topic
So You Just Got Assigned a Research Paper
Narrowing Your Topic
Constructing a Thesis Statement
Research Process and Choosing a Topic Section Quiz
Reference and Searching Techniques
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Choosing & Using Keywords
Refining Search Results
Search Techniques
Types of Resources
Choosing Sources
Writing a Paper
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Anatomy of a Research Paper
Writing Help
Citing Resources
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Citing Sources: MLA Style
Citing Sources: APA
Citing Sources: Turabian Style
Citing Sources: AMA Style
CIting Sources: Chicago
Citing Sources: Harvard
Plagiarism
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Plagiarism (Narrated Video)
Academic Integrity
Evaluating Information
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Choosing the Best Web Source
Peer Review
Beyond Books
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Government Information
Primary and Secondary Sources
Beyond Print
Beyond Your Paper
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Data, Information, & Knowledge
Scholarship as Conversation
Beyond Your Paper Section Quiz
Statistical Literacy
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Important Concepts in Statistical Evaluation
Questions to Ask When Evaluating Statistics
Statistical Literacy Section Quiz
Presenting Information
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Preparing for a Presentation
Delivering a Presentation
Presenting Information Section Quiz
Social Issues in a Digital World
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Copyright
Who is Allowed to See Information?
Social Issues in the Digital World Section Quiz
Study Skills
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Note Taking
Reading Tips
Study Skills
Time Management Tips
Study Skills Section Quiz
Putting Your Information Literacy Skills To Use
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Synthesizing Informaton
Putting Your Skills to Use
Background Research Tips
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