This video explains what makes a source “scholarly,” how these sources differ from more popular information, and how to identify scholarly characteristics. You can contact a librarian to request customized content for your classes. A librarian will respond to refine the content and format of your requested materials within one to two business days
This workshop facilitated by librarian Sarah Dalen focused on teaching students to analyze sources o...
This paper traces the collaboration between the librarians in my special library and two academic de...
This video is an adaptation of: Using Google Scholar by CLIC is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 ...
This tutorial guides students through the differences of scholarly and popular articles by comparing...
This video introduces students to what an article is and where it’s found, also the different types ...
This video discusses why scholarly articles are so difficult to read and provides students with tips...
Information to help students evaluate whether an article is relevant to your topic, apply critical r...
This tutorial is designed to help students deal with difficult and specific research. It looks at ho...
These instructions help students analyze important parts of a research article. You can contact a ...
Information comes in many forms and from many sources. This video explains how to question and evalu...
This video is an adaptation of the follow two videos: Using Library Databases by Jen Klaudinyi i...
This video presents information about how to successfully decipher and find information sources in a...
This video illustrates the process of evaluating sources by comparing an every day need for inform...
This video, designed to introduce students to fundamental information literacy concepts, was created...
This video provides an overview why information has value, why we cite, and why we use different cit...
This workshop facilitated by librarian Sarah Dalen focused on teaching students to analyze sources o...
This paper traces the collaboration between the librarians in my special library and two academic de...
This video is an adaptation of: Using Google Scholar by CLIC is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 ...
This tutorial guides students through the differences of scholarly and popular articles by comparing...
This video introduces students to what an article is and where it’s found, also the different types ...
This video discusses why scholarly articles are so difficult to read and provides students with tips...
Information to help students evaluate whether an article is relevant to your topic, apply critical r...
This tutorial is designed to help students deal with difficult and specific research. It looks at ho...
These instructions help students analyze important parts of a research article. You can contact a ...
Information comes in many forms and from many sources. This video explains how to question and evalu...
This video is an adaptation of the follow two videos: Using Library Databases by Jen Klaudinyi i...
This video presents information about how to successfully decipher and find information sources in a...
This video illustrates the process of evaluating sources by comparing an every day need for inform...
This video, designed to introduce students to fundamental information literacy concepts, was created...
This video provides an overview why information has value, why we cite, and why we use different cit...
This workshop facilitated by librarian Sarah Dalen focused on teaching students to analyze sources o...
This paper traces the collaboration between the librarians in my special library and two academic de...
This video is an adaptation of: Using Google Scholar by CLIC is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 ...