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Resources:
GALILEO? Google? Wikipedia?
What to use. When? Why? How?
• Paid for by your taxes
• A large database the searches many databases at
once
• Academic Journal Articles appropriate for high
school and college level research
• What are Academic Journal Articles?
GALILEO
• Use Advanced Search at all times
• Be sure to click the “Full Text” box
• Narrow by keywords, specific dates, publications
• www.jhslibrary.com
• Use Research Tab
• Academic Search Complete
• Advanced Placement Source
• Literary Reference Center
Evaluating Sources: Don’t end
up with a bunch of CRAAP!
Why Evaluate Websites/Articles?
Anyone can publish
on the Internet.
Little control.
No reviewers.
Content over
quality.
Not updated.
Looking for Info on the Web
• Can be overwhelming!
• How do you know if it’s accurate and
trustworthy?
• You have to decide for yourself so use the
CRAAP test to help.
The WHAT test?!
• The CRAAP Test is a list of questions to
determine if the information you have is reliable.
• It is not static or complete.
• Different criteria will be more or less important
depending on your situation or need.
Currency: The timeliness of the
web page.
• Look for a date
• No date? Be suspicious!
• Information changes quickly
• http://www.breastcancer.org/
• http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange1/c
Relevance: The uniqueness of the
content and its importance for your
needs.
• It’s NOT about
how much
information you
find
• It’s more
important that
you choose what
you need
• Be selective
Relevance Example
• TOPIC: Choose a social issue that effects day to
day life of a teen
▫ Thesis: One of the greatest threats to the
modern teenager is the problem of obesity and
the seemingly endless fight to live a healthy
life.
Authority: The source of the web
page.
• Know the author/organization
• Use the web to look up credentials
Accuracy: The reliability,
truthfulness, and correctness of the
informational content.
• Check for links, a Works Cited list, a
Bibliography – does this lead to credible
sources?
• Bias
Purpose: The reason the website
exists and for what audience.
• Who is the site for and why was it created
What does your “gut” tell you?
• When considering if your website is a good source don’t
forget the simple Gut Test– your first impression after
skimming a site’s homepage or content .
• Think about whether you are the victim of spoof, fraud, or
other falsehood.
• If on your first viewing a site seems…
biased or advocating a particular agenda
factually wrong or treating opinion as fact
Full of spelling or grammatical errors
kooky, warped, crazy, sick, depraved, or just plain old
wrong
How Google works
• BEFORE you search:
“Crawls” pages on the public web
Copies text & images, builds database
• WHEN you search:
Automatically ranks pages in your results
▫ Word occurrence and location on page
▫ Popularity - a link to a page is a vote for it
▫ ~ 200 factors in all!
Each search term (word) is like a
bead on a string…
What
percentage
of
high
school
students
go
to
college?
Limit your searches to
5 words or less
Searching Google
• Think “full text” = be specific
war of 1812 economic causes vs. history
• Use academic & professional terms
domestic architecture vs. houses
genome society
gets International Mammalian Genome Society
also try combinations with
association, research center, institute,
directory, database
Tip One
• Use Quotation Marks…
▫ “French Restoration”
▫ “human rights”
▫ “affirmative action”
• …to look for an exact phrase.
Tip Two
• Use a minus sign (-)
▫ Vikings -Minnesota
• …to exclude words from your search.
Tip Three
• Use a site operator
▫ site:edu
▫ site:gov
• …to limit a search to websites by certain groups.
On the results page
• Search box (use to modify)
• “Cache”
• “Related pages”
• “Translate this page”
Do NOT type in questions!
Limit your search to
CAREFULLY chosen words
An EASY way to cite AND
take notes!
2. Register and
create an account
with EasyBib
3. Or register with
an existing third
party service
1. Click the
register link
Register at school first to create a premium account,
save your work, and access it from anywhere!
Exporting your bibliography
You can export your works cited fully formatted to Word or Google Docs. You can
also copy & paste, e-mail, or create a unique URL to give to a teacher so they can
access your bibliography directly
Sharing and exporting your work is easy
Notebook
Create virtual note cards, associate notes with your outline,
and manage your notes in list format
Access the notebook from the account management page or by
clicking the notebook tab
Notebook – Creating a New Note
Title your note
Click the “New
note” button or
double click
anywhere within
the note pane
to add a note
Copy & paste a quote
Comment on the note
Associate the note with a
source in your bibliography
Organize your note by putting
it in a group or adding tags
Reword text by paraphrasing in your on
words
Add a page number,
paragraph number, or URL,
to better track information
Notebook – Managing virtual notes
Here you can create virtual
notes and arrange them
within the space by
dragging and dropping
With the bird’s-eye-view navigation, you can look
around the entire note space – so there’s plenty of
room for all your information!
Use the
organize button
to add colors to
your notes or
groups, and to
manage tags
Edit by clicking
the edit button
or double
clicking on the
note or group
Notebook – Using groups
Group notes by dragging
notes, or groups on top of
one another. Change the
group name by double
clicking it
Double click the group to
expand it. You can add
and remove notes from the
expanded group
Notebook – List view
View and manage notes based on groups, tags, sources
associated with notes, or by the date notes were created
Click list view to
see notes in a
more expanded,
scrolling format.
Create and
organize new
notes in this view
as well
Notes created in the list and visualize view are interchangeable
Notebook – Creating an outline
Create an outline of your paper as you
takes notes and generate ideas
Use the navigation bar to create and
move bullets. You can also drag and
drop bullets
Drag notes or groups from the notes
pane to the outline to associate notes
with parts of your paper. You can drag
notes and groups both from the
visualize and the list view
Notebook – Printing and backing up notes
Click print to export and back up your
notebook. This will open up a webpage
where you can easily copy and paste
your notes and outline

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CRAAP Test PowerPoint

  • 2. • Paid for by your taxes • A large database the searches many databases at once • Academic Journal Articles appropriate for high school and college level research • What are Academic Journal Articles?
  • 3. GALILEO • Use Advanced Search at all times • Be sure to click the “Full Text” box • Narrow by keywords, specific dates, publications
  • 4. • www.jhslibrary.com • Use Research Tab • Academic Search Complete • Advanced Placement Source • Literary Reference Center
  • 5. Evaluating Sources: Don’t end up with a bunch of CRAAP!
  • 6. Why Evaluate Websites/Articles? Anyone can publish on the Internet. Little control. No reviewers. Content over quality. Not updated.
  • 7. Looking for Info on the Web • Can be overwhelming! • How do you know if it’s accurate and trustworthy? • You have to decide for yourself so use the CRAAP test to help.
  • 8. The WHAT test?! • The CRAAP Test is a list of questions to determine if the information you have is reliable. • It is not static or complete. • Different criteria will be more or less important depending on your situation or need.
  • 9. Currency: The timeliness of the web page. • Look for a date • No date? Be suspicious! • Information changes quickly • http://www.breastcancer.org/ • http://www.globalchange.umich.edu/globalchange1/c
  • 10. Relevance: The uniqueness of the content and its importance for your needs. • It’s NOT about how much information you find • It’s more important that you choose what you need • Be selective
  • 11. Relevance Example • TOPIC: Choose a social issue that effects day to day life of a teen ▫ Thesis: One of the greatest threats to the modern teenager is the problem of obesity and the seemingly endless fight to live a healthy life.
  • 12. Authority: The source of the web page. • Know the author/organization • Use the web to look up credentials
  • 13. Accuracy: The reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the informational content. • Check for links, a Works Cited list, a Bibliography – does this lead to credible sources? • Bias
  • 14. Purpose: The reason the website exists and for what audience. • Who is the site for and why was it created
  • 15. What does your “gut” tell you? • When considering if your website is a good source don’t forget the simple Gut Test– your first impression after skimming a site’s homepage or content . • Think about whether you are the victim of spoof, fraud, or other falsehood. • If on your first viewing a site seems… biased or advocating a particular agenda factually wrong or treating opinion as fact Full of spelling or grammatical errors kooky, warped, crazy, sick, depraved, or just plain old wrong
  • 16.
  • 17. How Google works • BEFORE you search: “Crawls” pages on the public web Copies text & images, builds database • WHEN you search: Automatically ranks pages in your results ▫ Word occurrence and location on page ▫ Popularity - a link to a page is a vote for it ▫ ~ 200 factors in all!
  • 18. Each search term (word) is like a bead on a string… What percentage of high school students go to college?
  • 19. Limit your searches to 5 words or less
  • 20. Searching Google • Think “full text” = be specific war of 1812 economic causes vs. history • Use academic & professional terms domestic architecture vs. houses genome society gets International Mammalian Genome Society also try combinations with association, research center, institute, directory, database
  • 21. Tip One • Use Quotation Marks… ▫ “French Restoration” ▫ “human rights” ▫ “affirmative action” • …to look for an exact phrase.
  • 22. Tip Two • Use a minus sign (-) ▫ Vikings -Minnesota • …to exclude words from your search.
  • 23. Tip Three • Use a site operator ▫ site:edu ▫ site:gov • …to limit a search to websites by certain groups.
  • 24. On the results page • Search box (use to modify) • “Cache” • “Related pages” • “Translate this page”
  • 25. Do NOT type in questions! Limit your search to CAREFULLY chosen words
  • 26. An EASY way to cite AND take notes!
  • 27. 2. Register and create an account with EasyBib 3. Or register with an existing third party service 1. Click the register link Register at school first to create a premium account, save your work, and access it from anywhere!
  • 28. Exporting your bibliography You can export your works cited fully formatted to Word or Google Docs. You can also copy & paste, e-mail, or create a unique URL to give to a teacher so they can access your bibliography directly Sharing and exporting your work is easy
  • 29. Notebook Create virtual note cards, associate notes with your outline, and manage your notes in list format Access the notebook from the account management page or by clicking the notebook tab
  • 30. Notebook – Creating a New Note Title your note Click the “New note” button or double click anywhere within the note pane to add a note Copy & paste a quote Comment on the note Associate the note with a source in your bibliography Organize your note by putting it in a group or adding tags Reword text by paraphrasing in your on words Add a page number, paragraph number, or URL, to better track information
  • 31. Notebook – Managing virtual notes Here you can create virtual notes and arrange them within the space by dragging and dropping With the bird’s-eye-view navigation, you can look around the entire note space – so there’s plenty of room for all your information! Use the organize button to add colors to your notes or groups, and to manage tags Edit by clicking the edit button or double clicking on the note or group
  • 32. Notebook – Using groups Group notes by dragging notes, or groups on top of one another. Change the group name by double clicking it Double click the group to expand it. You can add and remove notes from the expanded group
  • 33. Notebook – List view View and manage notes based on groups, tags, sources associated with notes, or by the date notes were created Click list view to see notes in a more expanded, scrolling format. Create and organize new notes in this view as well Notes created in the list and visualize view are interchangeable
  • 34. Notebook – Creating an outline Create an outline of your paper as you takes notes and generate ideas Use the navigation bar to create and move bullets. You can also drag and drop bullets Drag notes or groups from the notes pane to the outline to associate notes with parts of your paper. You can drag notes and groups both from the visualize and the list view
  • 35. Notebook – Printing and backing up notes Click print to export and back up your notebook. This will open up a webpage where you can easily copy and paste your notes and outline

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Anyone with a little time, some knowledge and small amount of money can publish on the Internet. There is little control over much of what is posted, so that virtually anyone can create a web site on any topic. No person, persons or organization reviews the content of the Internet. Pages are retrieved by search engines based on the page's content, not the relevancy or quality of the page. Much information on the Web is not updated regularly
  2. Being able to evaluate your info goes beyond your time in hs and college