Upon completion of this information literacy content, students should be able to:
1) Differentiate between types of source materials (e.g., books, journal articles, websites, newspapers).
3) Determine if a source is appropriate for the intended use.
4) Build an effective search strategy including determining keywords.
For our in-person meeting, we'll be talking about several things:
Part 1: Source Types
You need to know what kind of source you're looking at before you can use it appropriately!
Part 2: Keyword Searching
Now that you know what kinds of sources you will see in Galileo, you need to know how to find them.
Part 3: Using Galileo
Whether you're a Galileo newbie or an expert, we'll talk about some best practices when using Galileo so you've got a great toolkit to use when you start your research!
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