Week 3 Content

 

This week we are going to learn about the ACRL frame of Information Creation as a Process.

You will be introduced to the Information Cycle and information source types.

You learn about the importance of Digital Citizenship. 

You learn about creating an oral history. 

Readings/Videos

Read: 

Introduction to College Research

INFORMATION SOURCES: PRIMARY, SECONDARY, TERTIARY Links to an external site.

INFORMATION SOURCES: TRADITIONAL FORMATS (Links to an external site.)

INFORMATION SOURCES: MEDIA (Links to an external site.)

INFORMATION SOURCES: ONLINE

View: 

Information Creation is a Process (Links to an external site.)

How Library Stuff Works: Information Creation as a Process (Links to an external site.)

Popular and Scholarly Sources: The Information Cycle (Links to an external site.)

Research 101: Format matters (Links to an external site.)

Oral History at Home - Five Easy Steps (Links to an external site.)

 

Digital Citizenship Videos

Digital footprints | Michelle Sadrena Pledger | TEDxHollywood (Links to an external site.)

Net Neutrality and the Evolving Internet (Links to an external site.)

How to recognize disinformation and how to stop it | Deb Lavoy | TEDxAtlanta (Links to an external site.)

Understanding Copyright, Public Domain, and Fair Use (Links to an external site.)

Should Americans Have The Right To Be Forgotten On The Web? (Links to an external site.)

How Cyberstalking Works and How to Avoid it I NordVPN

Assignments

First discussion post due March 10th at 11:59 PM, Responses due Sunday, March 13th at 11:59 PM. Creating Oral History assignment is due March 20th at 11:59 PM.

All other assignments are due Sunday, March 13th at 11:59 PM

Quizzes: 

Information Creation as a Process  (3 pts)

Credo Source Types  (3 pts)

Discussion / Reflection: 

Digital Citzenship (10 pts)

Oral Histories (15 pts)

Project: 

Creating an Oral History (Due: March 20th) (25 pts)