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Defining the question
Identifying resources
Improving a search
Evaluating websites
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Defining the Question: Defining the question
  1. Formulating the research question
  2. Identifying concepts
  3. Identifying similar terms
  4. Searching by keyword
  5. Searching by keyword: Advantages
  6. Searching by keyword: Disadvantages
  7. Searching by subject
  8. Searching by subject: Advantages
  9. Searching by subject: Disadvantages
  10. Using thesaurus terms
  11. Reviewing keyword, subject, and thesaurus term searching

Identifying Resources:Identifying resources

  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

Improving a Search: Improving a search

  1. Narrowing and broadening a search
  2. Combining key concepts in a search
  3. Understanding Boolean operators
  4. Using the OR operator
  5. Using the AND operator
  6. Using the NOT operator
  7. Using truncation to broaden a search
  8. Using limits to narrow a search
  9. Evaluating search results

Evaluating Information: Evaluating Websites

  1. What is the World Wide Web?
  2. Types of websites
  3. Finding information on the web
  4. Evaluation criteria
  5. Accuracy of the information
  6. Authority of the information
  7. Objectivity of the information
  8. Currency of the information
  9. Coverage of the information

Preventing Plagiarism:

  1. What is plagiarism?
  2. Why is plagiarism wrong and what are the consequences of plagiarism?
  3. How can plagiarism be avoided?
  4. What is the correct way to quote and paraphrase?
  5. When is citation unnecessary?
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