Information Literacy Content
Here you will find information literacy content for use in courses or assignments. Concepts such as research, evaluating sources, citation, and library navigation are covered.
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Analyzing Sources Video Introduction
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Are these resources right for me and what do I do once I find them?
In this section you will find information on how to:
- Differentiate between the types of credible sources (Research Sources)
- Define source credibility, currency, relevance, authority, accuracy, and purpose (Source Evaluation)
- Identify tools to support source analysis (Research Tools)
- Explain the impact of bias on source credibility (Source Evaluation)
- Identify gaps and unanswered questions (Gap Analysis)
- Organize information for future use (Organizational Skills)
- Describe the different indicators of authority (Research Sources)