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  • Introduction
  • 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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Keyword Generation Tool

by LIS101 | Mar 1, 2019 | Boolean operators, Keywords, libguides, Research Skills, Search Tools | 0 comments

Having trouble turning your research question into keywords? Not sure how to use Boolean operators to connect your keywords in the most effective way? This excellent tool at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Library is exactly what you need to...

A Handout for Tackling Complex Research Tasks

by LIS101 | Oct 8, 2016 | Boolean operators, libguides, Research Skills | 0 comments

Because most research tasks are complex, they require more than one search strategy. Additionally, such tasks require students to organize and synthesize the results of those searches into one cohesive document.  This handout intends to introduce students to that...

Duck, Duck, Goose, Boolean Operator

by LIS101 | Sep 28, 2016 | Boolean operators, Research Skills | 0 comments

This handy .pdf will help you teach your students about Boolean operators and how to use them to create search strategies! Duck, Duck, Goose, Boolean Operator

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