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Information Literacy Course

Information Literacy Course. Education Doctoral Program Spring 2008. Jessica Platt Interim Education Doctoral Librarian. jplatt@alasu.edu (334) 229-4662. Introduction. Information Literacy is the ability to find, evaluate and use information effectively.

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Information Literacy Course

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  1. Information Literacy Course Education Doctoral Program Spring 2008

  2. Jessica PlattInterim Education Doctoral Librarian jplatt@alasu.edu (334) 229-4662

  3. Introduction • Information Literacy is the ability to find, evaluate and use information effectively. • The purpose of this course is to inform you of key resources, and to make you feel confident in seeking help when it is needed.

  4. Objectives Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to: 1. Determine the nature and extent of the information needed. 2. Access needed information effectively and efficiently. 3. Evaluate information and its sources critically. 4. Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose.

  5. Guide to Education Resources • Encyclopedias • Provide an overview of various issues • Often include useful bibliographies • Located in Main Reference (1st Floor) • Non-circulating Examples: Encyclopedia of Education, Encyclopedia of Educational Research, International Encyclopedia of Education

  6. Other Education Reference Sources • Handbook of Research on Teaching, 4th ed. • Master’s Theses Directories • Thesaurus of ERIC Descriptors • Educational Resources Information Center -- on microfiche • Dissertations by African-Americans – in Special Collections

  7. Guide to Education Resources • Journal Articles • Empirical studies • Literature reviews • Use databases to find journal articles.

  8. Guide to Education Resources • Useful Databases • Academic Search Premier • EBSCOhost • ERIC • JSTOR • Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe • NetLibrary • Professional Development Collection • ProQuest Dissertations & Theses • SerialSolutions • WestLaw Campus

  9. Tools To Improve Your Online Searches • Boolean Operators • AND • OR • NOT • Phrase Searching • “educational models” • Truncation • educat*

  10. Full-Text Options • PDF • Adobe Acrobat Reader • Exact replica of print version • Tables, graphs, etc.

  11. Full-Text Options • HTML • Layout is different • Smaller than PDF • Good for low bandwidth

  12. How do I get articles? • Print • Email

  13. About Databases

  14. About Databases Databases by Subject:

  15. About Databases Education Databases:

  16. ERIC (EBSCO)

  17. Practice • Use ERIC (EBSCO) to get a list of all the articles Dr. Beach has published in the journal Planning and Changing. • How many articles did he publish in this journal? • Are they available in full-text?

  18. Finding Other Library Materials

  19. Using the Library’s Catalog (HORNet Cat) • Simple Search • Use if you know exactly what you want • Use if you want to browse

  20. Notice the subjects! How do I find the book? It is not checked out.

  21. Using the Library’s Catalog (HORNet Cat) • Builder Search • Puts you in control of your search • Truncation • Phrase searching • Search in….

  22. Using the Library’s Catalog (HORNet Cat) • Go to our library’s homepage (www.lib.alasu.edu/). • Click “Library Catalog.” • Notice the tips for searching. • Useful Call Numbers K = Law L = Education

  23. Practice • Use HORNet Cat to find the book Learning to Lead: Ten Stories for Principals. • Who is the author of this book? • Is the book available? • How many copies does the library own?

  24. Citing Your Sources • Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association BF 76.7 .P83 2001 (Main Reference)

  25. Citing Your Sources(Online Help) • www.apastyle.org • www.bibme.org/

  26. For course guides and more information on Education resources, please visit www.lib.alasu.edu/library/dept/infolit/courseguides/#education

  27. Questions?

  28. Jessica PlattInterim Education Doctoral Librarian jplatt@alasu.edu (334) 229-4662

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