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Instructions
Table of contents
Defining the question
Identifying resources
Improving a search
Evaluating websites
Preventing Plagiarism
Glossary
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Description: This tutorial will help you choose the most useful resources for your research topic. It will provide descriptions of the different types of resources and criteria for evaluating the information you might find in them.

Content:

  1. Types of resources
  2. Scholarly vs. popular journals > Definitions
  3. Scholarly vs. popular journals > Comparison
  4. Scholarly vs. popular journals > When to use
  5. Scholarly vs. popular journals > Examples
  6. Primary vs. secondary sources > Definitions
  7. Primary vs. secondary sources > Comparison
  8. Databases > Definition
  9. Databases > General vs. subject-specific
  10. Databases > Bibliographic vs. full-text
  11. Finding books, journals, & audiovisuals Xavier owns
  12. Using call numbers
  13. Locating materials in the library
  14. Finding books and audiovisuals in OhioLINK
  15. Finding articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers
  16. Using the World Wide Web
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