LBSC 100: Research Methods and Information Retrieval, Section 2
Class Links, Fall 2008

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August 20 - Introduction to class; Information Literacy; How to access required class readings.


August 27 - The Research Process; Scarborough Library; Self-guided tour


September 3 - Your Research Process; What is Field Research?

How do you conduct research? -

Terminology: dictionaries - Background Reading: General and subject specific encyclopedias - Personal Information Management (PIM) -


September 10 - Books; Introduction to RefWorks


September 17 - Magazines and Journals


September 24 - Databases: EBSCOhost, RILM, JSTOR, etc.; Evaluating what's in subscription databases


October 1 - Databases, con't.; Full-Text Journal Listing; Interlibrary Loan; RefWorks


October 8 - Midterms Week. In-class quiz.

October 15 - Citing resources; RefWorks
Why proper citation is important and tips on avoiding plagiarism:

MLA Style: APA, Chicago, Turabian:



October 22 - Citing resources, con't.; Evaluating Web/Internet resources
Evaluating Web/Internet resources:


October 29 - Deep Web/Invisible Web


November 5 - Preservation issues


November 12 -Intellectual Property and Technology tools (using images, sound, video, etc.); Preservation issues


November 19 - Presentation Tools: web pages, wikis, PowerPoint, etc.


November 26 - Thanksgiving Break - No Class


December 3 - Presentations on Intellectual Property and Preservation Issues; Class Evaluations. We'll also discuss Reflection Questions and Essay on Information Literacy that will be completed during the Final Exam period.



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Last updated: October 29, 2008