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Information Skills in the BUPMC

Information Skills in the BUPMC. From local to global : Catalogs. JUBIL. S pot the odd one out ! (Cherchez l’intrus !). Finding Journal Articles : Catalogue VERSUS Databases VERSUS Google. Source : http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/skills/elearning/print/iResearch_Print_JournalArticles.pdf.

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Information Skills in the BUPMC

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  1. Information Skills in the BUPMC

  2. From local to global : Catalogs

  3. JUBIL

  4. Spot the odd one out ! (Cherchez l’intrus !)

  5. Finding Journal Articles :Catalogue VERSUS Databases VERSUS Google Source : http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/skills/elearning/print/iResearch_Print_JournalArticles.pdf

  6. Plagiarism

  7. PLAGIARISM : Copying and pasting… … Withoutquoting

  8. Plagiarism in the UPMC

  9. Why do you have to have a bibliography and how should you write it ? • http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography.shtml

  10. Examples

  11. Relevance of Information on the Internet?

  12. Evaluating sources on the Internet http://2012books.lardbucket.org/books/writers-handbook/s11-05-evaluating-sources.html

  13. Exercice Choose a researchtopiclinked to yourstudies in the UPMC Find 2 sources related to thistopic : - one thatiscredible - one thatis not credible Usingevaluationcriteria, explainwhatmakes one credible and the other not credible

  14. 6 W to evaluate Information Source : http://www.ntnu.no/viko/english/evaluating/information

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