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Library and Information
Research Skills
Library Studies 110A -- Section 2136
油
Megan Kinney
Summer 2013
Monday, June 17
Computers for folks on the ROSTER!
All: Please pick up the syllabus. Take a topic
slip from the window if you haven't.
Contact Info & Hours
Email
Preferred: D2L (mkinney610)
In the event that D2L is not working:
mkinney@contracosta.edu
LIBST110A-2136 Summer 2013
Library Instructor: Megan
Kinney
Office Hours:
Reference Desk
Mondays 12-4pm
CLICS due July 18
FINAL due July 23
CCC Library - Regular Hours
Spring 2013
Monday-Thurday 9am-7:45pm
Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays
CLOSED
Closed Thursday, July 4
Todays Topics
What is Information Competency?
Review of the Syllabus
Introduction to Desire2Learn
Research Topic versus Report Topic
Course Objectives
Provide you with the knowledge to be
information competent. This involves:
Critical evaluation of information
Understanding the legal and ethical issues of
information
Provide you with the skills you need to be
information competent. This involves:
Identification and utilization of appropriate
resources
Organization of information
What is
Information Competency?
The ability to
recognize when information is needed
locate, evaluate, synthesize, use, and
communicate information in various
formats.
What the Internet is Doing to our Brains
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKaWJ72x1rI
Can't I Just Google It?
Martin Luther King Jr. -
A True(?) Historical Examination
Consider the Source....
Information Competency & You
Information competency is key to your success in
the future for finding a job, improving your
technology and information skills, and staying
accurately informed with the world today. YOU
may be taking the class for your graduation
requirement, but MY purpose is to help familiarize
you with the tools and techniques to be information
competent so you are prepared for what comes
AFTER you graduate.
Syllabus
 1 unit course = 54 hours of work for you (7-9 hrs/week)
 Each weeks assignment has a due date and builds upon the
previous assignment.
 No late assignments!
 You must complete CLICS or you will fail the class.
 The Final Project is an accumulation of all your work and can NOT be
turned in late.
 If you have any problems, contact me right away in Desire2Learn.
Introduction to Desire2Learn
http://d2l.4cd.edu
Log in:
 Insite portal login and password!
Course: 2013SU-LIBST-110A-2136
Course Browser
 Course home (and going home)
 Course materials -> content
Getting Started!
Notifications
WEEKLY REQUIREMENTS
Each weekly menu holds the lecture-tutorials, tests, and
assignments for that week.
Assignments:
 Look at first see what you need to do. You may need to go to the Library
so don't wait until the last minute
 Complete by the due date
 Complete in the order listed
Tutorials/Mini Quizzes
 Originally created for a different section with a different instructor. If due
dates shown are different than those in your syllabus, follow those in your
syllabus. If you are told to E-MAIL YOUR INSTRUCTOR, check your
Skills Assignment to see if this is required. If so, e-mail me in
Desire2Learn. Do NOT the e-mail address shown in the Lecture-Tutorial.
WEEK 1: Due Sun., Jun. 23
Remind me!
I want to
show you
how to
expand and
collapse the
weeks!
DISCUSSION
Getting there
Read my message
Compose your own
Reply to your classmates!
Lecture-Tutorials Mini Quizzes
 One try
 Can open as early as
you like and return,
but can only submit
once
 Must submit by the
weekly deadline or no
credit
 Can review closed
tutorials through
Links
ASSIGNMENT DROP-BOX
Use to download and turn in assignments
Change file names to include your name
 Ex: last_first_week_1.rtf should NOT be your file name
 Instead, put your last name and first name = smith_jane_week_1.rtf
Save using RTF (Rich Text Format)
Look At
Skills Assignment #1
Mail
How to!
Reply to my message in Desire2Learn
for one extra credit point!
My grades
Go to see how you're doing in the class
Shows:
CLICS Chapter Test Scores
Pre and Post-Test Scores
Skills Assignment Scores
CLICS
Read and study. ALWAYS read before taking
the test.
Then take test!
Passing is 7 out 10 questions correct
If you don't pass after 5 tries, let me know
Review what you got wrong before taking the
test again
CLICS Chapter Test Tips
While taking the test:
Use Minimize Screen
Use Multiple Windows
After taking the test:
View Results right away to see what answers
were incorrect
Review the CLICS Chapter before taking the test
again
PRETEST!
Don't have to pass with flying
colors! Just have to try.
When done, go to our course and
 start reading chapter 1 of CLICS,
or
 create your week 1 discussion
post.
Research Topic vs. Report Topic
A research paper involves finding facts and theories,
evaluating, or interpreting those facts or theories, and
then adding some original thought. It is NOT the same
as writing a report.
A report records or restates facts without any
evaluation or interpretation.
(Roth, Audrey J. The Research Paper: Process, Form and Content. 5th ed.
Belmont: Wadsworth, 1986. 3. Print.)
Research Topic or Report Topic?
What is the history of homelessness in the Bay Area?
Should the minimum wage be increased to help the working
poor?
What is capital punishment?
When dogs kill, should owners be jailed as serious felons?
TOPICS
Fill out your topic slip that you picked up outside. On the
backside, you will write your topic question. Work with your
neighbor if you need help. Good ways to PUSH your topic
in a research direction:
1. What is the best ______?
2. Should ______?
You want your question to drive you to make a decision
BASED on the information you find while in this class.
CCC Library Webpage
Same as going to:
http://www.contracosta.edu/library
Opens the CCC Library web page in a new
window
Before July 1, try your off-campus access
to online databases
You will need:
your last name
student ID number
Upcoming Due Dates
Sun., June 30 - 11:55 pm
ALL WORK DONE SOLO!
No sharing answers.
ALL ITEMS IN Week 1 Menu, including:
CLICS Pre-test, Ch 1 through 3
Discussion Question
Mini Quizzes for Tutorials
Skills Assignment: Week 1*
*RTF file to be downloaded, filled out, and
uploaded to D2L Assignment Drop-box*
Plan Ahead
You need to come in EVERY week for your
assignments. MOST are due on Sunday nights.
CCC Library - Regular Hours
Summer 2013
Monday-Thursday 9am-7:45pm
Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays CLOSED
Thursday, July 4 - CLOSED
July 1st Class
MANDATORY! Be here BY 5:40pm
Bring any questions or problems you've encountered
Agenda:
Review/Questions
Anatomy of a Citation
NoodleTools
Final Project
NOTE YOUR TOPIC--THEN BRING ME YOUR
SLIPS OF PAPER ON YOUR WAY OUT!!!

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LIBST110A - Summer 2013 - Section 2136 - Session 1

  • 1. Library and Information Research Skills Library Studies 110A -- Section 2136 油 Megan Kinney Summer 2013 Monday, June 17 Computers for folks on the ROSTER! All: Please pick up the syllabus. Take a topic slip from the window if you haven't.
  • 2. Contact Info & Hours Email Preferred: D2L (mkinney610) In the event that D2L is not working: mkinney@contracosta.edu LIBST110A-2136 Summer 2013 Library Instructor: Megan Kinney Office Hours: Reference Desk Mondays 12-4pm CLICS due July 18 FINAL due July 23 CCC Library - Regular Hours Spring 2013 Monday-Thurday 9am-7:45pm Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays CLOSED Closed Thursday, July 4
  • 3. Todays Topics What is Information Competency? Review of the Syllabus Introduction to Desire2Learn Research Topic versus Report Topic
  • 4. Course Objectives Provide you with the knowledge to be information competent. This involves: Critical evaluation of information Understanding the legal and ethical issues of information Provide you with the skills you need to be information competent. This involves: Identification and utilization of appropriate resources Organization of information
  • 5. What is Information Competency? The ability to recognize when information is needed locate, evaluate, synthesize, use, and communicate information in various formats.
  • 6. What the Internet is Doing to our Brains http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKaWJ72x1rI
  • 7. Can't I Just Google It?
  • 8. Martin Luther King Jr. - A True(?) Historical Examination
  • 10. Information Competency & You Information competency is key to your success in the future for finding a job, improving your technology and information skills, and staying accurately informed with the world today. YOU may be taking the class for your graduation requirement, but MY purpose is to help familiarize you with the tools and techniques to be information competent so you are prepared for what comes AFTER you graduate.
  • 11. Syllabus 1 unit course = 54 hours of work for you (7-9 hrs/week) Each weeks assignment has a due date and builds upon the previous assignment. No late assignments! You must complete CLICS or you will fail the class. The Final Project is an accumulation of all your work and can NOT be turned in late. If you have any problems, contact me right away in Desire2Learn.
  • 12. Introduction to Desire2Learn http://d2l.4cd.edu Log in: Insite portal login and password! Course: 2013SU-LIBST-110A-2136
  • 13. Course Browser Course home (and going home) Course materials -> content
  • 16. WEEKLY REQUIREMENTS Each weekly menu holds the lecture-tutorials, tests, and assignments for that week. Assignments: Look at first see what you need to do. You may need to go to the Library so don't wait until the last minute Complete by the due date Complete in the order listed Tutorials/Mini Quizzes Originally created for a different section with a different instructor. If due dates shown are different than those in your syllabus, follow those in your syllabus. If you are told to E-MAIL YOUR INSTRUCTOR, check your Skills Assignment to see if this is required. If so, e-mail me in Desire2Learn. Do NOT the e-mail address shown in the Lecture-Tutorial.
  • 17. WEEK 1: Due Sun., Jun. 23 Remind me! I want to show you how to expand and collapse the weeks!
  • 18. DISCUSSION Getting there Read my message Compose your own Reply to your classmates!
  • 19. Lecture-Tutorials Mini Quizzes One try Can open as early as you like and return, but can only submit once Must submit by the weekly deadline or no credit Can review closed tutorials through Links
  • 20. ASSIGNMENT DROP-BOX Use to download and turn in assignments Change file names to include your name Ex: last_first_week_1.rtf should NOT be your file name Instead, put your last name and first name = smith_jane_week_1.rtf Save using RTF (Rich Text Format)
  • 22. Mail How to! Reply to my message in Desire2Learn for one extra credit point!
  • 23. My grades Go to see how you're doing in the class Shows: CLICS Chapter Test Scores Pre and Post-Test Scores Skills Assignment Scores
  • 24. CLICS Read and study. ALWAYS read before taking the test. Then take test! Passing is 7 out 10 questions correct If you don't pass after 5 tries, let me know Review what you got wrong before taking the test again
  • 25. CLICS Chapter Test Tips While taking the test: Use Minimize Screen Use Multiple Windows After taking the test: View Results right away to see what answers were incorrect Review the CLICS Chapter before taking the test again
  • 26. PRETEST! Don't have to pass with flying colors! Just have to try. When done, go to our course and start reading chapter 1 of CLICS, or create your week 1 discussion post.
  • 27. Research Topic vs. Report Topic A research paper involves finding facts and theories, evaluating, or interpreting those facts or theories, and then adding some original thought. It is NOT the same as writing a report. A report records or restates facts without any evaluation or interpretation. (Roth, Audrey J. The Research Paper: Process, Form and Content. 5th ed. Belmont: Wadsworth, 1986. 3. Print.)
  • 28. Research Topic or Report Topic? What is the history of homelessness in the Bay Area? Should the minimum wage be increased to help the working poor? What is capital punishment? When dogs kill, should owners be jailed as serious felons?
  • 29. TOPICS Fill out your topic slip that you picked up outside. On the backside, you will write your topic question. Work with your neighbor if you need help. Good ways to PUSH your topic in a research direction: 1. What is the best ______? 2. Should ______? You want your question to drive you to make a decision BASED on the information you find while in this class.
  • 30. CCC Library Webpage Same as going to: http://www.contracosta.edu/library Opens the CCC Library web page in a new window Before July 1, try your off-campus access to online databases You will need: your last name student ID number
  • 31. Upcoming Due Dates Sun., June 30 - 11:55 pm ALL WORK DONE SOLO! No sharing answers. ALL ITEMS IN Week 1 Menu, including: CLICS Pre-test, Ch 1 through 3 Discussion Question Mini Quizzes for Tutorials Skills Assignment: Week 1* *RTF file to be downloaded, filled out, and uploaded to D2L Assignment Drop-box*
  • 32. Plan Ahead You need to come in EVERY week for your assignments. MOST are due on Sunday nights. CCC Library - Regular Hours Summer 2013 Monday-Thursday 9am-7:45pm Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays CLOSED Thursday, July 4 - CLOSED
  • 33. July 1st Class MANDATORY! Be here BY 5:40pm Bring any questions or problems you've encountered Agenda: Review/Questions Anatomy of a Citation NoodleTools Final Project NOTE YOUR TOPIC--THEN BRING ME YOUR SLIPS OF PAPER ON YOUR WAY OUT!!!