MODULE 3
Information Navigator
Using Reference Tools
Using Internet Search Engines
Using Article Databases
Using Library Catalogs
Creating Search Statements
Boolean Logic
Note Taking Tips
Documenting Sources
APA Style
MLA Style
Creating Annotations
Information Ethics
Assignment: Research Project
Quiz 3
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Sample Module 3 Assignments

Information Evaluator
Glossary
OBJECTIVES

Module 3 - Information Navigator

Module 3 has two tracks.
  • General track: leads you to general resources covering a broad spectrum of subject areas. Continue on this page to work in the general track for all subjects not related to health.
  • Health track: leads you to health specific resources. Click on this link to go to the health track.


Objectives

Students will be able to:
  • use reference tools, online catalogs, article databases and search engines in order to find information resources for research.
  • create effective search statements in order to find relevant information on their topic using online catalogs, article databases and search engines.
  • refine search statements using Boolean logic and other advanced search techniques in order to find focused information.
  • access other types of information including government documents, media, and special collections in order to expand their research resources.
  • evaluate Web sites in order to select the best possible resources related to their topic.
  • distinguish between scholarly and popular resources in order to utilize them appropriately.
  • take careful notes while reading their resources in order to credit authors for original ideas, facts and quotes.
  • properly document their research sources using MLA or APA style guides in order to create a bibliography.
  • write an annotation in order to clearly describe and evaluate a specific resource.
  • conform to the "code of student rights and responsibilities" in order to present the materials they have collected for their research project in an appropriate, fair, honest and respectable manner.


INTRODUCTION

These lessons were created to assist college and university students in learning to do academic research. Each student will complete a series of exercises and a research assignment.

Each section of this lesson will introduce you to very important tools and techniques for finding information. This lesson will help you become "information literate". Read through each of the following sections and begin to identify resources on your topic for your project.

The following sections of this lesson introduce you to concepts and techniques for reviewing, evaluating and properly using source material in your research project. Read the following sections and complete the Module 3 Assignment.

Tools to assist you with your research project:

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