You will learn in this session:
1. Navigate the Library webpage to locate library resources
2. Generate keywords for your topics.
3. Apply common search tips to search articles.
4. Cite sources in MLA/APA format
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This guide will connect you with resources to find journal articles, newspaper articles, books, and other sources. It is structured around the I-LEARN information use and learning model (Neuman, 2011). The tabs above will take you through each step of the process of finding, evaluating, and using information.
Recursive and flexible, the I-LEARN model can be used in any information setting. The model includes six elements:
I-LEARN model was developed by Neuman, D. (2011). Learning in information-rich environments: I-LEARN and the construction of knowledge in the 21st century. New York: Springer.
This guide is part of dissertation research being conducted by Stacey Greenwell in Spring 2013.