Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Start Here Part: Course Information
    1. LIB 100 Learning Outcomes

    2. Reflecting On Your Research Approach

    3. LIB100 Policies

    4. Course Information Summary

  3. Part 1: Start Your Research Process
    1. Reflecting On Your Understanding of Information Creation

    2. Defining an Information Need

    3. Developing a Research Topic

    4. Background Reading

    5. Information Sources

    6. "Scholarly" Sources

    7. Search Tools

    8. Different Sources for Different Needs

    9. Different Search Tools for Different Sources

    10. Start Your Research Process Summary

  4. Part 2: Search Strategies
    1. Reflecting On Your Strategic Process

    2. Start With Your Keywords

    3. Avoiding Your Own Bias

    4. Library Search Tools

    5. Barber Library Website Overview

    6. Selecting a Library Search Tool

    7. Putting It All Together

    8. Selecting Non-Library Search Tools

    9. Search Strategies Summary

  5. Part 3: Valuing Sources
    1. Reflecting On Your Critical Approach to Evaluation

    2. Building a Fact-Checking Habit

    3. The SIFT Method

    4. Additional Fact-Checking Resources

    5. Ethical Information User

    6. Valuing Sources Summary

  6. Part 4: Using the Barber Library
    1. Navigating the Barber Library

    2. Library Accounts

    3. Getting Help

    4. Using the Barber Library Summary

  7. Additional Book Formats

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