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Classroom materials focused on helping students learn how to research and examine claims encountered in media and advertising. Has lesson plans, websites recommended for research, answers to common questions about government and politics, a dictionary, an
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Links to a number of sites discussing how to evaluate internet resources.
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Focuses on teaching students how to recognize and avoid plagiarism. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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Provides tips for faculty on how to deal with the issue of plagiarism. Also has links to related sites, sources of term papers, related articles, etc.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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A citation guide for comic art scholarship.
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A list of tutorials explaining various aspects of the computer, including buying and setting up a computer, and using a mouse and keyboard. Has a typing tutorial and a typing test. Also covers printers, scanners, and digital cameras.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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Has a number of tutorials.
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High quality directory maintained by an expert in the field.
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A standard tutorial used by many schools in teaching information literacy.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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Learn how to use online library catalogs. It covers the uses of the catalog, basic search methods, and how to interpret search results to get the results you want. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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A PowerPoint presentation the covers the basics of copyright law in the USA. Useable for students at any level.
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Has sections on 'Getting Started: How to Find Good Sites,' 'A Checklist for Evaluating Online Educational Materials,' and more.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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A PowerPoint presentation designed to teach the difference between magazines and journals.
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Describes a lesson and assignment that teaches students how to evaluate the Web by submitting sites to a volunteer Web directory. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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A tutorial on how to avoid plagiarism, including documentation, quoting, paraphrasing, and citation styles. Includes a quiz. Available in interactive, graphical, and text-only formats. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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Discusses web sites that address 'how to talk about plagiarism in the classroom, how to talk to students you suspect might have plagiarized...how to search the WWW and databases for possibly plagiarized e-text, how to tell if the plagiarism is intentional cheating or poor source handling, and how to proceed with plagiarism cases even when you can't find an originating text.' (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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Practical advice for detecting plagiarism, teaching students why it is wrong, and developing assignments that discourage the use of stolen words. Includes links to well-known 'paper mills' and to related resources. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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An annotated directory of articles, case studies, examples of paper mills, plagiarism detection tools, essays on ethics and copyright, and related links. Includes resources directed specifically at instructors and students. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
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A general framework for freeing any information covered under copyright and patent laws.
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Provides guidelines for quoting, paraphrasing, and deciding if something is common knowledge. Includes exercises and a brief bibliography.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)