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Evaluating Sources Part 2: Authority & Expertise

Learning Outcomes for this Module Tools What You’ll Need What We Used Forum for discussion and reflection posts Padlet Platform to share an introduction to “Authority is Constructed & Contextual” Microsoft365/PowerPoint & YouTube How to Credit Us Except where otherwise noted, the lesson plans on this site are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.  To […]

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Introduction to Evaluating Sources

In this module we'll be thinking about how to evaluate the sources we find. The first step in evaluating a source is to identify what type of source it is, which can often help you to decide whether the source matches your information need. In this module, we'll be working with some types of sources that you might find in a library database, such as newspaper articles, encyclopedia articles, journal articles, and e-books. Continue reading

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