media orientation
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Introduction to LWIT & LWTHS Media Services and Information LiteracyTRANSCRIPT
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LWIT & LWTHS Media Center
ORIENTATION
Hours:Monday through Friday (except holidays)7:00am – 2:30pm
Location:Building One – LobbyOffice – 1-101
Media Specialist: Marie Coleman, Ed.D.
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Your Turn!How often do you read for pleasure (i.e., not for school or work)?
A. Daily B. Every other dayC. Once a weekD. Once a monthE. Rarely, if ever
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LWIT & LWTHS Media Center
SERVICES
BooksFiction, Nonfiction, and ReferenceOnline CatalogLoan Period
3 weeksOverdue fees: $0.05/dayMax checkout: 5 books
Inter Library Loan
Magazines
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LWIT & LWTHS Media Center
Online Subscription ServicesInfoTrac (Gale)SIRSUnitedStreaming
TechnologyLaptopsDigital
Cameras
Internet Safety
Information Literacy
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What do you know?
1. Searching for Information?
A. I find a lot of information, but it isn’t what I was looking for!
B. I need help using search tools!
C. It’s easy to find anything online!
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What do you know?
2. Evaluating Information?
A. All pages on the Internet and in print are accurate…or they wouldn’t be published!
B. Sometimes I look for the date to make sure it is recent.
C. I need strategies to be sure the
information is honest and fair.
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What do you know?
3. Using Information Ethically?
A. Plagiarism is a form of cheating and is not ethical.
B. It is okay to download music and videos for my projects.
C. I need to know more about citations.
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Understanding ….
Search, Plagiarism, Cites
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Search v. Research
• To find
• To interpret and analyzeCredit to Naccarato on Flickr
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Your Turn!
You are looking for information online. What website do you usually use for find that information?
A. GoogleB. YahooC. AskD. WikipediaE. Another website
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Searching…
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Where, oh where, does that information hide?
Keywords & concepts
Search engines
Online databases
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Searching…
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Sometimes…. what you are looking for is not where you expect it!
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Your Turn!
What do you consider when evaluating a website?
A. Author’s QualificationsB. Objectivity (non-bias)C. Date of PublicationD. Other Links to/fromE. Publisher (.com, .edu)
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Evaluating…
How good is the information?
POP!
Valid sources?
Check it out!
Evaluation Wizard
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Ethical/Legal Use of Information
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• Cultural perspective
• Common Knowledge
• Copyright• Fair Use• Creative
Commons
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Types of Plagiarism – no citation
THE GHOST WRITER
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Using someone else’s writing or ideas (word-for-word or significant portions) as your own.
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Types of Plagiarism – no citeTHE POTLUCK PAPER
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Copying from several different sources, trying to fit them together while keeping the original phrasing.
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Types of Plagiarism - cite
THE FORGOTTEN FOOTNOTE
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Mentioning an author’s name, but neglecting to include specific information of the material referenced.
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Types of Plagiarism - cite
THE MISINFORMER
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Providing inaccurate information regarding the sources, making it impossible to find them.
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Types of Plagiarism - cite
THE TOO-PERFECT PARAPHRASE
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Proper citation of a source, but neglects to use quotation marks for copied text or close to it.
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Your Turn!
What is Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia?
A. PlagiarizedB. Not Plagiarized
A. PlagiarizedB. Not Plagiarized
A. PlagiarizedB. Not Plagiarized
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How to Avoid Plagiarism
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• Plan and organize,• Evaluate your sources,• Know and practice:
• Quotes• Paraphrase• Own ideas
• Cite accurately!• Not sure? Cite source!
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Cite
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• Citation Styles
• APA • MLA• Chicago
• Noodle Tools
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References
Beck, Susan. (1997). Evaluation Criteria. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: or, Why It’s a Good Idea to Evaluate Web Sources. Retrieved March 23, 2007 from http://lib.nmsu.edu/instruction/evalcrit.html
Illinois Math and Science Academy. (2007). 21st Century Information Fluency Project. Retrieved June 11, 2007 from http://21cif.imsa.edu/
Plagiarism Today. (2007). Plagiarism. Retrieved March 25, 2007, from iParadigms,LLC Web site: http://www.plagiarism.org/plagiarism.html