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  • Module 1: A Very Brief History of Information
  • Module 2: The Consumption of Information
  • Module 3: Politics and the Legal Landscape of Information
  • Module 4: The Production of Information
  • Module 5: Information Online
  • Module 6: Organizing Information
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Comparing Coverage of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Appearance before Congress Regarding the Russia probe.

by LIS101 | Jul 25, 2019 | libguides, Research Skills, working with sources | 0 comments

About this Hearing US Special Counsel Robert Mueller is testifying on Wednesday before two congressional committees about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible obstruction of justice by...

The Debunking Handbook (free download)

by LIS101 | Apr 7, 2019 | global warming, information malpractice, Readings, Research Skills, rubrics, Webpages, working with sources | 0 comments

Posted on 27 November 2011 by John Cook at skepticalscience.com The Debunking Handbook, a guide to debunking misinformation, is now freely available to download. Although there is a great deal of psychological research on misinformation, there’s no summary of...

Quote/Paraphrase/Summarize Exercise

by LIS101 | Mar 5, 2019 | Assignments, Lesson Plans, working with sources | 0 comments

By:  Sara Stigberg and Katelin Karlin Librarians, Harold Washington College Chicago, IL Background Shawn claims to have no memory of stabbing his father. His mother describes waking up to her husband screaming; his father remembers being unable to identify his...

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