Created by Mish Madison
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Information Literacy
formulate
Power Search
Types of resources used in research
Name six skills taught in any good information literacy course:
What is the purpose of an Information Literacy course?
Why should every student take a course in Information Literacy?
What's the very first step you should take when starting your research for an academic or professional project? Step 2? Step 3, 4 and 5?
cognitive bias
What are some examples of cognitive biases?
What things can influence a cognitive bias?
What problems can cognitive bias lead to?
systemic bias
implicit bias
systematic bias
What are the causes cognitive bias?
heuristics
What are some ways of challenging and overcoming your own cognitive biases?
cognitive authority
Why is Wikipedia not a reliable or acceptable resource for academic research?
Why is Google or Google Scholar not a reliable or acceptable resource for academic research?
Primary Source
Secondary Source
What are the advantages of using primary sources?
What are the advantages of using secondary sources?
Internet browser
search engine
Name three academic search engines:
cluster search engines
algorithm
Name the three parts of any search engine:
What five basic tasks do all search engines perform?
bibliography
plain language search
keyword
keyword search
search term
What is Boolean Logic?
truncation
wildcards
plagiarism
summary
paraphrase
Intellectual Property
Fair Use
derivative works
3 common methods of plagiarism:
Trademark
Copyright
Patent
What are the two main citation methods used in college-level research?
What subject areas mostly use the MLA method of citation?
What subject areas mostly use the APA method of citation?
DOI