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17/06/2021
STRATEGIES FOR GATHERING RELIABLE INFORMATION
In this section, you will locate and evaluate resources for your paper and begin taking notes. As you read, begin gathering print and electronic resources, identify at least eight to ten sources by the time you finish the chapter, and begin taking notes on your research findings.
LOCATING USEFUL RESOURCES
When you chose a paper topic and determined your research questions, you conducted preliminary research to stimulate your thinking. Your research proposal included some general ideas for how to go about your research—for instance, interviewing an expert in the field or analyzing the content of popular magazines. You may even have identified a few potential sources. Now it is time to conduct a more focused, systematic search for informative primary and secondary sources... Get all this information on the link...
11.4 Strategies for Gathering Reliable Information – Writing for Success Now that you have planned your research project, you are ready to begin the research. This phase can be both exciting and challenging. As you read this section, you will learn ways to locate sources efficiently, so you have enough time to read the sources, take notes, and think about how to use the....
How do you decide what to study for Exams?
Before you start to study, it’s crucial that you figure out what you should study. You will cover a lot of material over a semester and focusing your attention on the right material will make studying easier and more productive.
You have probably covered a lot of material throughout your course, but studying all of that material would take a long time. Start by determining what material is actually important for the test.
Look at the learning objectives for your class and your assigned readings for an idea of what to focus on. A learning objective describes what students should know or be able to do at the end of the course. This will provide students with a clear purpose to focus their learning efforts.
Because you studied for the exams like nobody’s business I believe you shall pass like nobody’s business. Good luck.
USER NEEDS
It is universally agreed that every individual whether literate or not, has information need. People use the library for various reasons and to satisfy different needs.Some use the virtual library specifically to read, others use it for research, and some others use it to communicate and share information. No matter what you are using the library for, the fundamental truth is that it is information related. The most important information need is the information that will enable the individual to resolve uncertainties or problems, or that will help in making sound decisions. It is very important to state here that there is outrageous quantity and quality information available to users of the 21st century library. Accessibility is however the responsibility of the user to a large extent
08/02/2020
Here are some guidelines to avoid plagiarism.
Understand the context. Do not copy–paste the text verbatim from the reference paper. ...
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