Strategies for Teaching Students How to Find Sources – Tips Adapted from our Rhetorics


Sep 08 2010

Strategies for Teaching Students How to Find Sources – Tips Adapted from our Rhetorics

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Writing: A Manual for the Digital Age by David Blakesley and Jeffrey L. Hoogeveen

  • Introduce the librarians
  • Tour the library’s website
  • Have students search for subject-area guides
  • Interpret a search results page
  • Differentiate between and practice author searches, title searches, and keyword searches
  • Introduce both general and specialized databases

Everything’s an Argument by Andrea A. Lunsford and John J. Ruszkiewicz

  • Distinguish between library databases and the Internet
  • Distinguish between subject headings and keywords
  • Introduce advanced searches  (for library databases and Google)

The Academic Writer by Lisa Ede

  • Teach students how to keep a research log, tracking their search terms and successful keywords
  • Teach time management strategies, situating research within the larger writing process
  • Teach students how to use Journal Finder and periodical indexes
  • Introduce special collections

Meeting of Minds by Patsy Callaghan and Ann Dobyns

  • Demonstrate and provide practice brainstorming key terms/concepts
  • Introduce Boolean terms and other strategies for limiting and filtering results

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