Search, collect, manage, refer, and cite reliable information as evidence. Differentiate own ideas and the intellectual property of others to demonstrate academic integrity and use information ethically. Scholarly communication
Specific Learning Outcomes |
Check for accuracy of citations and references. Outline information found and label ideas and quotes from others. Quote, paraphrase, and cite ideas obtained from other sources. Understand the basic concepts of plagiarism and how to avoid it. Use annotations for bibliographies. Infer relationships among multiple sources. Incorporate the information found into the assignment topic using appropriate methods, e.g. essay, presentation, report, etc. Reflect on their own research process to identify its strengths and weaknesses and alternative strategies for the future. Match communication style to the target audience. |
Suggested Activities / Sessions (but not limited to) |
Introduction to Various Citation Styles What are Reference Management Software? Using Ready Citations in Primo, Google Scholar, Ebsco, and other databases Citations, References, and Bibliographies Understanding plagiarism and copyright Author profiles, metrics. Open access, NUR Research methods (SAGE, CITI) Research as a Conversation |
Assessment | Quiz or exercise at the end of the lesson |