LIB1201 HD50 Fall 2022

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LIB1201 HD50 Fall 2022
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Professor(s)
Department
Library
Course Code
LIB1201
Semester / Year
Fall
Course Description

In this course we will explore issues in research and documentation for text (in print and online), images, sound, and multimedia. You will investigate where information comes from and how it is organized in both traditional and emerging media. We will examine the ethics of information use and determine how to critically evaluate sources. Throughout the course, you will create and present research and documentation projects using traditional and emerging media and technologies. This is a writing-intensive course. You should expect to spend 4-6 hours outside of class time preparing for class each week.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Nandi Prince

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ViewPoints – written commentary to the editor

Misinformation is false or inaccurate information—getting the facts wrong. Disinformation is false information which is deliberately intended to mislead. ViewPoints, is the title of the course magazine.  As a LIB1201 student you have reflected an See MoreViewPoints – written commentary to the editor

Research paper – retrospective analysis

Now that you have completed the research paper, discuss your preparation process in retrospect. These are some of the elements to include in your retrospective discussion: selecting and refining a research topic, formulating a search strategy, See MoreResearch paper – retrospective analysis