Issueweb - O'Hanlon, Nancy; Diaz, Karen R.

Nancy O'Hanlon Karen R. Diaz 

Issueweb

A Guide and Sourcebook for Researching Controversial Issues on the Web

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Issueweb

Instructors who wish to teach research skills, critical thinking, and source evaluation can use this sourcebook to direct their students to high quality Web information sources. Librarians working in school, public, and college libraries can use it as a reference source, to assist their clientele. Provides instruction on researching and evaluating web resources


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  • Gewicht: 474g
  • ISBN-13: 9781591580782
  • ISBN-10: 1591580781
  • Best.Nr.: 13985924
?A veritable gold mine of more than 40 well-organized, well-presented issues briefs follows three remarkably clear, concise chapters on finding, evaluating, and incorporating Internet resources. Using experience gleaned from teaching students onlie to research the Web, the authors introduce topics such as browsing, narrowing, assessing needs, and selecting tools and terminology, e.g., Boolean and other symbologies. They do an excellent job of taking readers through steps needed to evaluate each resource's value for the project, and then to put it all together with helpful instructions for citations and plagiarism avoidance....This easy-to-use, easy-to-reference book is a godsend for those are able to incorporate controversial issues into their research instruction. While sites, of course, are subject to change, most seem to to have relative permanence so the book should retain relevance for some time to come.?-School Library Journal
KAREN R. DIAZ is an Instruction Librarian at the Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio. She currently teaches online courses on research skills for college students. NANCY O'HANLON is currently an Instruction Librarian at the Ohio State University Libraries, Columbus, Ohio, where she is responsible for developing and managing online information literacy programs.