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Transcript of TSEM Spring 2016 Fath Class 1
TSEM 102: Library Session 1 Evaluation and Keywords
Laksamee [email protected]
Research & Instruction Librarian
http://bit.ly/fathc1sp2016
First…Laksamee [email protected] Library Reference:
410.704.2462.IM/email
Phone: 410.704.3746.Twitter: @CookLibraryofTUAlbert S. Cook Facebook profile!http://bit.ly/fathc1sp2016
A quick plug…Programming for
Latino Americans: 500 Years of History
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the American Library Association (ALA)
Check the library calendar for more info!
AgendaPre-class reading DiscussionEvaluating Resources - TILKeywordsFind a website resource
Wikipedia Woes and Google Gaffs
What are the pros and cons of so much information being online?
What do you do to be sure you’re finding credible resources? Which criteria did you like best
from the “Spotting Bad Science”? Why?
Why is it important to support your argument with valid sources?
Why do you think there is a difference between what scientists and the public think?
Pew Research Center. (2015) Chapter 3: Attitudes and beliefs on science and technology topics. Public and Scientists’ Views on Science and Society. Pages 37-57. http://www.pewinternet.org/files/2015/01/PI_ScienceandSociety_Report_012915.pdf
Brumming, A. (2015) A rough guide to spotting bad science. Compound Interest. http://www.compoundchem.com/2014/04/02/a-rough-guide-to-spotting-bad-science/
Today I Learned (TIL)In Reddit people share “headlines” in TIL
format
Which resources are “good”
Which resources are “bad”
How do you know?
Today I Learned (TIL)
Today I Learned (TIL)
Today I Learned (TIL)
Check for CRAPCurrencyReliabilityAuthorityPurpose/Point of View
Check for CRAPCurrency
How recent is the information?
Can you locate a date when the resource was written/created/updated?
Based on your topic, is this current enough?
Why might the date matter for your topic?
Guidelines for CRAP provided by the Jean and Alexander Heard Library
http://www.flickr.com/photos/helloeveryone123/3937374193/sizes/m/in/photostream/
Check for CRAPReliability
What kind of information is included in the resource?
Does the author provide citations & references for quotations & data
Where am I accessing this information?
Guidelines for CRAP provided by the Jean and Alexander Heard Library
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schnappi/5930145952/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Check for CRAPAuthority
Can you determine who the author/creator is?
What are their credentials (education, affiliation, experience, etc.)?
Who is the publisher or sponsor of the work/site?
Is this publisher/sponsor reputable
Guidelines for CRAP provided by the Jean and Alexander Heard Library
http://rantchick.com/a-doctrine-on-respect/
Check for CRAPPurpose/Point of View
Is the content primarily opinion?
Is the information balanced or biased?
What is the purpose of the information? Is it to inform, teach, sell, entertain or persuade
Guidelines for CRAP provided by the Jean and Alexander Heard Library
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cogdog/5484085301/sizes/m/in/photostream/
Which words?Take a look at these
pictures. What do you see?Go here and fill in a word
to describe each picture
A
D C
B
Keywords are critical!Sample topic:
How have processed foods negatively altered the health of Americans?
First, break the question down into key concepts:Concept #1: processed foods Concept #2: health Concept #3: Americans
More on keywords…Expand your list to include synonyms
then add to it once you have done some background reading.
How have processed foods negatively altered the health of Americans?
processed foods health Americans
convenience foodjunk foodfood preservation
fitnessBMIenergy
United StatesNorth Americachildren
Putting it all together…How have processed foods negatively
altered the health of Americans?
Processed food OR junk foodAND
Health OR obesity OR “body mass index”
ANDUnited States OR USA OR North America
processed foods health Americans convenience foodjunk foodfood preservation
fitnessBMIobesity
United StatesNorth Americachildren
Create keywords Complete Part 1 of your worksheet
Write your research topic on your worksheetPass it to a group memberGroup member fills in key concepts and
synonymsGive the worksheet back to the original owner
Potential TopicsPositive/negative effects of fish farmingEnvironmental problems/solutions with the
meat industryUS government support for farming,
pros/consFood deserts in urban populationsSustainability of a vegan diet
Improve Google
Advanced Google searching
Duck Duck Go
Cook Library’s Guide to the Web
Intergovernmental Organization Search Engine
Check out the TSEM Course Gateway
Try these alternative search engines
Find a website resource!Use your keywords in Google
Use your keywords in one of the Google alternativesPick the most interesting result from both
Enter your results here:http://padlet.com/lputnam/zk3urpwemv88Enter your name, search string, and a link to
the website
Take a look at the resultsAssess the results posted with the CRAP
assessment
What problems did you have ….Coming up with keywords?Searching for a website?
Thanks for listening!Fill out Part 2 of your paper worksheet
Fill out 3 TIL statements about your library session today
Hand the worksheet in to the librarian
Next library session:Pre-class reading and prepare for discussionUse your keywords to find books/articles
Questions?Feel free to contact me:
Laksamee [email protected]: @CookLibraryofTU
Or any reference librarian:Visit Cook Library Reference Desk410.704.2462.IM – tucookchat