GNED 008 Eureka! Information Skills for Life-Long Learning Class 1 Instructor: Victoria Caplan /

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GNED 008 Eureka! Information Skills for Life-Long Learning Class 1 Instructor: Victoria Caplan /

Today’s Class Outline of course & its requirements Pre-test of information Literacy Information Literacy & The Information Buffet 2

Today’s Learning Goals You will understand: The class requirements What is “information literacy” Why looking for information is like going to a buffet dinner You will Know What is a library catalog record How to perform a basic search of the Library Catalog How to open your account How to your results to yourself How to save a search in your account Basics of where things are in the Library 3

Class Requirements Attendance & Participation: – Students must attend at least 80% of all classes. – Less than 80% attendance = an automatic fail. Homework: – Late submission will not be accepted. Final Project – Students must choose a research topic by week 5 – Topic may be for another course (e.g.- 3 rd year project) or a topic of personal interest. – You will: Create a research question Choose what to search (databases, library catalog, etc.) Search for books articles, DVDs, etc. Evaluate what you find Select the books, articles, DVDs, etc. that would best answer the research question Create a properly formatted bibliography of sources. – Failure to hand in the final project or achieve a pass = automatic fail Plagiarism and Copying will NOT be tolerated & will be grounds for failing the class. Plagiarism and Copying 4

Goals of GNED 008 By the end of the course, you will gained skills in… Asking questions Seeking information Finding information Evaluating information Using information sensibly & ethically To be able to apply these skills in: Your academic career Your professional life Your personal life 5

Take the Pre-test! 6

What is Information Literacy Know when & why you need information Know where to find information Know how to evaluate information Know how to use & communicate it in an ethical way 1 1 " Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information upon it." 1 - Samuel Johnson ( ) 2 " Too much information running through my brain Too much information driving me insane...“ song song - Sting (1951-) Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. (2004). Information literacy: A definition". Tuesday, December 21, 2004.Information literacy: A definition 2.Retrieved from on January 10, From John Boswell's Life of Johnson 2 Vol. v. Chap. ix As cited in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919, no Retrieved from Bartelby.com - December 7, From the song, "Too Much Information" on the album, The Ghost in the Machine by The Police (1981).Bartelby.com -

Welcome to the Information Buffet 8

Why is Information Literacy like Going to a Buffet? When you go to a buffet you… Scan the environment Find Out Your Options Evaluate What is Available Choose What You Think Is Suitable Eat it Properly Digest well 9

Scan Your Environment Physically And Online 10

Find Out Your Options - Formats Books – Paper-based, microform, or E-book? Journal articles – Paper-based, microform, or E-journals? Newspaper articles – Paper-based, microform, or E-news? Videos – Streaming, DVD, LD, VCD, or VHS? Music – Streaming, or CD? Data – Paper-based, CD-ROM, or online? 11

Library Catalog Records Plus – Is it available? – where is it? 12 Like a description on a menu

Library Catalog Exercises (~7 min.) We will perform a basic search of the Library Catalog Author Keyword Subject Limiting – format & year Mark you results & them to yourself How to save a search in your account 13

Find Out Your Options Searching & Finding Finding Books – Finding Articles – Finding Audio & Video –

Libraries Organize with 15 Classification systems Dewey -Dewey Decimal Classification - Example: At HKU D18 LC (Library of Congress) - Example: at UST - HF M63 D

Bookstores Use Broad Categories & few subdivisions – Fiction – Non-fiction (history, money, self-help) – Comics Often subdivided alphabetically 16

Online Search services Use Categories 17

A rule of information organization Big things contain little things. – A book has "chapters" – A journal has "articles" – A newspaper has "articles" – A website has "pages" or "sub-pages" – A CD has "tracks” – A video has "scenes“ A Library catalog usually lists the “big things” 18