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Book Synopsis
Introduction to Information Literacy for Students presents a concise, practical guide to navigating information in the digital age.

Table of Contents

List of Figures xi

Preface xiii

Acknowledgments xvii

Flowchart xix

Part I The Method

1 Think Like a Detective 3

Information: The Key to Just about Everything 4

Join the Information Conversation 6

Start Detecting 9

Survey the Research Landscape 13

Take Research One Step at a Time 14

Conclusion 16

Steps to Success 16

Works Cited 16

2 Ask a Compelling Question 18

It All Begins with a Research Question 19

Explore Your Own Interests and Personality 20

Consider the Assignment 22

Brainstorm Ideas 24

Draw a Concept Map 26

Check an Idea Generator 27

Explore the News 29

Test and Refine a Topic 31

Conclusion 32

Steps to Success 33

3 Search for Answers 34

Good News and Bad News 35

Create a Research Log 36

Identify Keywords 39

Truncate Keywords When Necessary 41

Identify Concept Phrases 42

Combine Keywords with Boolean Operators 43

Keep an Open Mind 44

Conclusion 46

Steps to Success 46

Works Cited 47

4 Explore Possible Sources 48

So Many Sources…So Little Time! 49

Distinguish among the Three Categories of Sources 50

Survey the Range of Source Formats 53

Conclusion 62

Steps to Success 62

5 Evaluate Sources 64

Is It Legit—For Real? 65

Is It Relevant? 66

Is It Reliable? 67

Is It Recent? 71

Critically Evaluate Books 72

Critically Evaluate Periodicals 74

Critically Evaluate Webpages 76

Conclusion 77

Steps to Success 78

6 Create a Paper Trail 79

The Case for Documentation 80

Know Why, What, and How to Cite 81

Cite As You Go 89

Compile an Annotated Bibliography 91

Conclusion 91

Documentation Formats 91

Steps to Success 92

7 Mine Your Sources 93

Getting the Most from Your Sources 94

Interrogate Your Sources 95

Take Effective Notes 97

Follow Leads 101

Conclusion 104

Steps to Success 104

Part II Types of Sources

8 Reference 109

Start in the Right Place 110

Choose the Right Reference Source 111

Search the Online Catalog 115

Check the Ready Reference Collection 116

Search for Online Reference Sources 116

Find and Study Entries in Reference Sources 117

Conclusion 120

Steps to Success 121

9 Books 122

Books: More Than Mere Life-changers 123

Search a Library’s Online Catalog 124

SearchWorldCat 130

Use Item Records 131

Locate Books on Library Shelves 132

Use Interlibrary Loan 134

Look for E-books and Online Books 135

Mine a Book’s Contents 136

Conclusion 137

Steps to Success 137

10 Periodicals 139

Periodicals: Something for Everyone 140

The Basics—Not So Basic 142

Search Databases 145

Manage the Results List 147

Check for Relevance 149

Locate the Complete Article 149

Try Advanced Searching 152

Check Google Scholar and Open Access Journals 155

Browse Periodicals 156

Conclusion 158

Steps to Success 158

11 Statistics 159

The Numbers Game 160

Find Statistics Online 161

Check Government Sources 162

Explore Specialized Sources 163

Conclusion 164

Steps to Success 165

12 Government Sources 166

The World’s Most Prolific Publisher 167

Types of Government Sources 169

Beware of Bias 172

Limit a Catalog Search to Government Sources 172

Search FDsys 173

Run Searches in the U.S. Government Portal or on the Internet at Large 174

Search for Bills and Laws 175

Check Microforms 175

Conclusion 176

Steps to Success 176

13 Webpages 177

An Old Friend in a New Light 178

Cyberspace: It’s Real—and Manageable 179

Run Keyword Searches in Search Engines 182

Capture Webpages 183

Check Web Directories 184

Follow Links in Librarians’ Subject Guides 185

Be Wary of Wikipedia 185

Conclusion 186

Steps to Success 187

14 Other Sources 188

But Wait, There’s More! 189

Take the Broad View 190

Study Images and Artifacts 191

Listen to or Watch Recordings 192

Interrogate Social Media 193

Interview an Expert 194

Check Newsletters, Brochures, Etc. 198

Conclusion 199

Steps to Success 199

15 Now What? 201

The Value of Information in Your Life 202

Prepare for Future College Courses 203

Prepare for Graduate School 205

Apply Research in the Professional World 208

Use Research to Improve Your Life and Community 210

Conclusion 212

Steps to Success 212

Glossary 213

Index 229

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119054696, 978-1119054696
      ISBN10: 1119054699

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Introduction to Information Literacy for Students presents a concise, practical guide to navigating information in the digital age.

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures xi

      Preface xiii

      Acknowledgments xvii

      Flowchart xix

      Part I The Method

      1 Think Like a Detective 3

      Information: The Key to Just about Everything 4

      Join the Information Conversation 6

      Start Detecting 9

      Survey the Research Landscape 13

      Take Research One Step at a Time 14

      Conclusion 16

      Steps to Success 16

      Works Cited 16

      2 Ask a Compelling Question 18

      It All Begins with a Research Question 19

      Explore Your Own Interests and Personality 20

      Consider the Assignment 22

      Brainstorm Ideas 24

      Draw a Concept Map 26

      Check an Idea Generator 27

      Explore the News 29

      Test and Refine a Topic 31

      Conclusion 32

      Steps to Success 33

      3 Search for Answers 34

      Good News and Bad News 35

      Create a Research Log 36

      Identify Keywords 39

      Truncate Keywords When Necessary 41

      Identify Concept Phrases 42

      Combine Keywords with Boolean Operators 43

      Keep an Open Mind 44

      Conclusion 46

      Steps to Success 46

      Works Cited 47

      4 Explore Possible Sources 48

      So Many Sources…So Little Time! 49

      Distinguish among the Three Categories of Sources 50

      Survey the Range of Source Formats 53

      Conclusion 62

      Steps to Success 62

      5 Evaluate Sources 64

      Is It Legit—For Real? 65

      Is It Relevant? 66

      Is It Reliable? 67

      Is It Recent? 71

      Critically Evaluate Books 72

      Critically Evaluate Periodicals 74

      Critically Evaluate Webpages 76

      Conclusion 77

      Steps to Success 78

      6 Create a Paper Trail 79

      The Case for Documentation 80

      Know Why, What, and How to Cite 81

      Cite As You Go 89

      Compile an Annotated Bibliography 91

      Conclusion 91

      Documentation Formats 91

      Steps to Success 92

      7 Mine Your Sources 93

      Getting the Most from Your Sources 94

      Interrogate Your Sources 95

      Take Effective Notes 97

      Follow Leads 101

      Conclusion 104

      Steps to Success 104

      Part II Types of Sources

      8 Reference 109

      Start in the Right Place 110

      Choose the Right Reference Source 111

      Search the Online Catalog 115

      Check the Ready Reference Collection 116

      Search for Online Reference Sources 116

      Find and Study Entries in Reference Sources 117

      Conclusion 120

      Steps to Success 121

      9 Books 122

      Books: More Than Mere Life-changers 123

      Search a Library’s Online Catalog 124

      SearchWorldCat 130

      Use Item Records 131

      Locate Books on Library Shelves 132

      Use Interlibrary Loan 134

      Look for E-books and Online Books 135

      Mine a Book’s Contents 136

      Conclusion 137

      Steps to Success 137

      10 Periodicals 139

      Periodicals: Something for Everyone 140

      The Basics—Not So Basic 142

      Search Databases 145

      Manage the Results List 147

      Check for Relevance 149

      Locate the Complete Article 149

      Try Advanced Searching 152

      Check Google Scholar and Open Access Journals 155

      Browse Periodicals 156

      Conclusion 158

      Steps to Success 158

      11 Statistics 159

      The Numbers Game 160

      Find Statistics Online 161

      Check Government Sources 162

      Explore Specialized Sources 163

      Conclusion 164

      Steps to Success 165

      12 Government Sources 166

      The World’s Most Prolific Publisher 167

      Types of Government Sources 169

      Beware of Bias 172

      Limit a Catalog Search to Government Sources 172

      Search FDsys 173

      Run Searches in the U.S. Government Portal or on the Internet at Large 174

      Search for Bills and Laws 175

      Check Microforms 175

      Conclusion 176

      Steps to Success 176

      13 Webpages 177

      An Old Friend in a New Light 178

      Cyberspace: It’s Real—and Manageable 179

      Run Keyword Searches in Search Engines 182

      Capture Webpages 183

      Check Web Directories 184

      Follow Links in Librarians’ Subject Guides 185

      Be Wary of Wikipedia 185

      Conclusion 186

      Steps to Success 187

      14 Other Sources 188

      But Wait, There’s More! 189

      Take the Broad View 190

      Study Images and Artifacts 191

      Listen to or Watch Recordings 192

      Interrogate Social Media 193

      Interview an Expert 194

      Check Newsletters, Brochures, Etc. 198

      Conclusion 199

      Steps to Success 199

      15 Now What? 201

      The Value of Information in Your Life 202

      Prepare for Future College Courses 203

      Prepare for Graduate School 205

      Apply Research in the Professional World 208

      Use Research to Improve Your Life and Community 210

      Conclusion 212

      Steps to Success 212

      Glossary 213

      Index 229

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