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Information literacy - American studies
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Academic literature
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Introduction
Scholarly communication
Academic information
The peer review process
Types of literature
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Topic and search terms
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Orientation on your topic
Defining your topic
Defining search terms
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Choosing information sources
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I want to find a book
I want to find an article
I want to find a report
I want to find news sources
I am looking for data
Finding information on the internet
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Searching and finding
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Search methods
Search techniques and search tips
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Evaluating
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Evaluation criteria: relevance and reliability
Evaluating the quality of internet sites
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Processing
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Disseminating literature
Using literature sources in your text
Avoiding plagiarism
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Question 1
Is a non-literal translation of a text without a correct citation plagiarism?
Question 2
Does it suffice to cite all the sources you have used at the end of your text?
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