Library/ Information Literacy Overview Evaluating Resources Searching the Internet Academic Searching/Sources Applying the Research Process
100
Fixed: Wants to look smart and avoid challenges.
Growth: Wants to learn and embraces challenges.
What is the difference between Fixed and Growth Mindset?
100
Wikipedia / Google Scholar
Give an example of one popular sources and one scholarly source.
100
Electronically, Print, Mobile etc.
What are two different ways we experience the news?
100
EBSCO
What is the name of the platform that houses multiple databases and makes it possible to search through a variety of scholarly journals at once?
100
Who, What, When, Where, Why
What does the 5WH stand for? (Think about brainstorming)
200
A single story can create stereotypes.
What is the danger of a single story?
200
Scholars; Journalists
Fill in the blank: ____________ are the authors of scholarly articles. ____________ are most often the authors of popular articles.
200
Confirmation Bias
What is the natural tendency to seek out or favor information that confirms what you already believe to be true while at the same time ignoring evidence that contradicts your beliefs.
200
An ongoing conversation between experts in their fields. These experts are constantly creating new knowledge. IE Publish Academic Work.
What is scholarly conversation?
200
An annotation is your own summary, plus evaluation/reflection of a source.
An abstract is a summary of a paper,
What is the difference between an annotation and an abstract?
300
A system in which one library borrows a book from another library for the use of an individual.
What is interlibrary loan?
300
Using peer review articles further ensures that we are reading accurate and unbiased information. It makes our ability to research a topic easier.
Why do we use peer reviewed articles in higher education?
300
No. You are not able to cite information from an AI chatbot for later.
Can you cite AI in a research paper?
300
Peer Review, Dates, Full text, Language, etc.
Name four ways to limit/ refine a search
300
Summary, Evaluation, Reflection and Citation
Name at least three elements can an annotation contains.
400
"Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to 'recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information
What is information literacy?
400
Stop
Investigate the Source
Find Better Coverage
Trace Claims back to the Source
What does SIFT stand for?
400
Google's Reverse Image Search
What is a function/tool that allow you to evaluate the credibility of an image.
400
It searches terms as a phrase.
Why would you use " " when searching?
400
Synthesis
The combination of ideas to form a new piece of work is _____________.
500
Authority Is Constructed and Contextual
Information Creation as a Process
Information Has Value
Research as Inquiry
Scholarship as Conversation
Searching as Strategic Exploration
Name 5/6 of the Information Literacy concepts.
500
Book Review
Fill in the blank: A __________ is one kind of "article" that might appear in a scholarly journal, but you would not directly use in a research paper.
500
Answers may vary but could include:
Cannot cite AI
Unrepresented groups are left out of AI
It can commodify personal information
Name two ethical issues when using AI.
500
data.gov; usa.gov/statisitics; US Government Manual; etc.
What is one of the government websites mentioned this semester?
500
Brainstorming
Keyword Searching
Creating/Narrowing a Research Question or Thesis Statement.
List the steps in the Research Process






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