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This quiz focuses on assessing medical professionals' ability to locate and evaluate health information using various resources. Participants will answer questions related to their favorite medical TV shows, confidence in finding reliable health information online, evaluating internet sources for reliability, and understanding proper referencing. The quiz includes multiple-choice questions on criteria for judging information validity, library resource navigation, and the ethical use of online images. Aimed at enhancing information literacy in the medical field, this quiz will provide insights into participants' information search strategies and preferences.
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GEP InductionQuick fire questions LIS Quiz Masters Lori Havard & Katrina Dalziel
What is your favourite medical TV show? • ER • Scrubs • Green Wing • Holby City
‘I am confident in my ability to locate health information using a range of resources’ • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Strongly Disagree
When searching for health information on the internet where would you look first? • Search Engine • Wikipedia • Subject gateway • News page
Which of the following criteria will NOT help you decide if information you find on the internet is reliable and valid? • Finding out who has written the information • Design & layout of the site • Last update of site • Finding out what else the author has published
What is the best way to locate books on a specific subject which are held in the library? • Consult a reading list • Browse the library shelves • Search the internet • Search the Library catalogue
Which of the following can be reproduced without a proper reference? • Spoken word • Common knowledge • Classmate’s ideas • Unpublished works
Thalore, H. & McMahon, T. (2006).Virtually there: e-learning in medical education. The clinical Teacher, 3 225-228Which of the following sources of information is this a reference for? • Website • Book • Journal article • Chapter from a book
Images found on the internet are in the public domain and therefore need not be acknowledged • True • False
‘I am confident in my ability to locate health information using a range of resources’ • Strongly Agree • Agree • Disagree • Strongly Disagree