Ljhs cyberbullying

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EVEN BETTER THAN GOOGLE AND WIKIPEDIA – REALLY! Library Databases

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EVEN BETTER THAN GOOGLE AND WIKIPEDIA – REALLY!

Library Databases

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School pays for access – has info you can’t get free on the web

Edited/fact checked, so often more reliable than websites

Also check your public library – you’ll need your card and PIN.

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Opposing Viewpoints

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Opposing Viewpoints

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Using Gale PowerSearch

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Using Gale PowerSearch

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Brainstorm Keywords

Try to think of more than one way to search for articles about cyberbullying

Try to think of synonyms (words that mean the same thing)

Write keywords on your Research Process handout and share a few with the class

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Gale PowerSearch

Use Related Subject listings to think of more keywords to try.

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Gale PowerSearch: Citation Tools

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Websites

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Website

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Website

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Website

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Library Catalog – Live Demo

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Big 6 Research Process (first steps)

1. Task Definition1.1 Define the information problem1.2 Identify information needed

2. Information Seeking Strategies2.1 Determine all possible sources2.2 Select the best sources

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Getting Started

3. Location and Access 3.1 Locate sources (intellectually and physically) 3.2 Find information within sources

4. Use of Information 4.1 Engage (e.g., read, hear, view) the information within a source 4.2 Extract relevant information from a source

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Go to Library Class Projects Cyber-bullying

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HOW to Cite Your Sources

Questions?