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Evaluating Sources (2024)
USU Libraries
In this module you'll complete these objectives:
- Understand the importance of source evaluation
- Learn strategies for addressing bias when evaluating sources
- Learn evaluation criteria
- Effectively employ evaluation criteria for academic and personal purposes
Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/130fbbb01b8b4c7b87f4c4d154b06761?shared
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How to Read a Scientific Article
USU Libraries
This module will provide tips for reading and analyzing a scientific article.
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USU 1730 Online Library Workshop
USU Libraries
Introduces students to information literacy, evaluating sources, and Donovan's Dilemma.
Preview: https://lor.instructure.com/resources/085a2d197d8b44faaefb146e14d3bf04?shared
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Spectrum of Sources
Niki Fullmer and Lara Peterson
This video will demonstrate the spectrum of sources and how they can be used in research.
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ENGL 1010: Sources & Rhetorical Situations (2024)
Sara Szobody
In this module, you will learn about sources on a spectrum to help you see the characteristics of several source types. The module will walk you through the strengths and limitations of a variety of sources and how you can use that information to help you identify relevant information in relation to audience and purpose.
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ENGL 2010: Evaluating Sources
USU Libraries
Library module on how to evaluate sources for a first year composition research assignment.
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Source Evaluation
USU Libraries
This video provides steps on how to evaluate sources to determine their credibility and usefulness.
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Variety of Sources
USU Libraries
Learn how using a variety of sources can help you get a well-rounded view, include several voices and perspectives, and diminish bias.
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What is Empirical Research?
USU Libraries
This video will show you how to determine whether or not a research article is an empirical study.
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