Learning to learn : a guide to becoming information literate in the 21st century / Ann Marlow Riedling.
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- 1555705561 (alk. paper)
- Information literacy
- Information literacy -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Research -- Methodology
- Research -- Methodology -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Electronic information resource searching
- Electronic information resource searching -- Problems, exercises, etc
- Report writing
- Report writing -- Problems, exercises, etc
- 028.7 22
- ZA3075 .R54 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
What does it mean to be information literate? -- I am ready to research : where do I start? -- How do I find the information I need? -- How can the library (and virtual library) help me? -- There is so much information on the internet : where do I begin? -- How do I know if what I read is true? -- What should I know about plagiarism and copyright? -- How do I give credit to the creator of the information I read? -- Now that I've finished the research, how do I write the paper?
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