Useful linksOASIS is a set of online lessons designed to help improve your skills at finding, using, and evaluating information of all kinds. The tutorial consists of eight chapters. At the end of each chapter you will take a quiz, which can be retaken, if necessary, up to six times. Go to site Doing research:
- Research Strategy
- Asking Good Reference Questions
- Topic Selection Tips
- Searching SAGE on the Web
- How to Evaluate Books
- Finding a Book on the Shelf
Library of Congress Superintendent of Documents - Library of Congress (LC) Subject Headings
| - How to Find Journal Articles
- How to Evaluate Journal Articles
- How to Determine if Colorado State Owns a Journal
- Popular Magazines vs. Trade Magazines vs. Scholarly Journals
- How to Use a Paper (Print) Index
- How to Use a Paper (Print) Abstract
- How to Evaluate a Web Page
- Advanced Searching Tips
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Go to site These questions have been developed to help you identify areas in which you can act to ensure that your students learn-to-learn from the vast range of information resources around them... Go to site 1. A Basic Guide to the Internet 2. Understanding the World Wide Web 1. Checklist of Internet Research Tips 2. Conducting Research on the Internet 1. Getting Started 2. Boolean Searching on the Internet 3. The Deep Web 4. How to Choose a Search Engine or Directory 5. Searching the Internet 6. Second Generation Searching on the Web Go to site How-to Guides - learn how to use the library systems and resources for your research on your own with these online guides and tutorials... - Research Strategy
- Using Information Effectively
- Library Catalogs & Online Databases
- Web Searching
- Web Evaluation
Go to site Evaluating resources (Assignment, Quiz) Go to site Go to site
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