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Mastery ObjectivesMastery Objectives: : Students will be able to . . .Students will be able to . . .

1.Describe and locate various resources available in the 1.Describe and locate various resources available in the media center, including databases, e-books and other media center, including databases, e-books and other resources.resources.

2.Explain what plagiarism is and how to avoid plagiarism 2.Explain what plagiarism is and how to avoid plagiarism when writing a research paper.when writing a research paper.

3.Search databases and credible websites and apply the 3.Search databases and credible websites and apply the information to write their research paper.information to write their research paper.

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Research Process

Research is a process

Research is more than using a search engine and taking the first few sites

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Research Process Steps1. Think about your interests and select a topic of interest to you. 2. Start with a general reference book to gain familiarity3. Create a plan for research - Limit or broaden your topic, discuss

various options with your teacher and your librarians4. Begin research – look for print, electronic and online sources and

keep an accurate record of all sources reviewed 5. Develop a thesis/ your main argument 6. Outline (may be changed as more research is conducted)7. Read, research and take notes.

• May want to use notecards or keep track of notes in some other way • Keep accurate records• Evaluate websites (see media center e-board for website evaluation tips)

8. Modify outline and thesis/main argument based on research.9. Write a rough draft.10. Revise the rough draft. 11. Finalize paper.

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What resources do we have for class research?

Print Collection• Books (nonfiction, fiction, reference, biography)

• Periodicals

Electronic Resources• Databases (online databases)

• Internet access

• Our media center website – http://www.lrhsd.org/lhsmedia

Ms. Fauver and Mr. Byrne – please come ask us for help!

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Databases– various types of information – database that may be most

helpful may differ based on your specific research topic

Ask Ms. Fauver or Mr. Byrne about which database(s) may be

most useful to you.

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Evaluate Websites Authority

• Is the author reliable and known?  • Is the author trustworthy and knowledgeable about the

subject? Accuracy

• Is the information reliable and does someone check it? Objectivity

• Does page try to sway opinion?  Is it free of bias? Currency

• When was page last updated?  Is it dated? Coverage

• Does it provide in-depth material?

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Information Not all information is the same – some is

good, some is bad

Don’t waste your time on bad information

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Search Tips

Try to search for subjects Try different variations and terms Try to be as specific as possible

• Searching for “American Dream” will not be helpful

• Search for racism, gender equality, poverty, etc. -- Specific terms

• USE OUR DATABASES – SIRS, Opposing Viewpoints

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References/Citations

“properly cite resources” What does this mean? Why is it necessary to properly cite

references? When is it necessary to properly cite

references? How is this done?

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Plagiarism

What is plagiarism? What counts as plagiarism?

• What if you don’t copy it word for word?

• What if you rewrite it completely and it does not even resemble the original passage?

• What if you simply glance at something and don’t think you will even use it?

How can you avoid plagiarism?

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Citing references What should be cited? All ideas, opinions, statements, etc. that

are not your own and that are not part of the public domain

**when in doubt, always provide a citation**

Images, books, articles, websites, films, music, even a class textbook ----- in short, every format of information can and should be cited properly

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Easy Bib

Tools you can use http://www.easybib.com

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Explore! Search! Discover!

If you need help, please ask!!!!

SIRS Knowledge SourceOpposing Viewpoints


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