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Information Literacy is one of MCC's five general education goals. Information Literacy is the ability to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate and use information effectively. In this session, you will learn how to:
These skills will help you find quality, appropriate resources for your research assignments.
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As with any research project, take some time to plan your research:
What kind of information do you need? Where will you find it?
Planning your research first will help you use the right search tools and locate relevant sources.
For Essay #1: Monsters, your information need is: sources to serve as evidence for your argument about how films use monsters to tell stories.
Where are you most likely to find the information you need?
Search Engines (internet browser like Google or Safari): Popular sources like news and magazine articles, government sources, videos, general internet articles.
Library Databases: Popular sources like news and magazine articles, peer-reviewed sources, reference sources, biographies, primary sources, videos, statistics.
As you research your speeches, it's important to consult a variety of sources and engage with diverse ideas. This helps ensure that your information is: