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Autore principale: Vesey, Ken
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2005
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ711286
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contents Eliminate "Wobbly" Research with the Information Resource Tripod Vesey, Ken Student Projects Research Methodology Student Research Information Sources Researchers Internet School Libraries Library Role In this article, the author asks the question "Where do students at your school get most of their information for research?" He states that if they are only using the Web, their research is probably on shaky footing. Using only print or using only digital resources often gives student researchers only part of the picture and provides inadequate support for their projects. To perform successful research, today's students need to employ a more "Catholic" approach--they need to gather resources from the Web and the library, the library and the Web, and not rely exclusively on one or the other. He suggests that teacher-librarians must encourage their students to complete research that has firm footing. He describes his method, the Information Resource Tripod, and how it can help student researchers.
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spellingShingle Eliminate "Wobbly" Research with the Information Resource Tripod
Vesey, Ken
Student Projects
Research Methodology
Student Research
Information Sources
Researchers
Internet
School Libraries
Library Role
Eliminate "Wobbly" Research with the Information Resource Tripod Vesey, Ken Student Projects Research Methodology Student Research Information Sources Researchers Internet School Libraries Library Role In this article, the author asks the question "Where do students at your school get most of their information for research?" He states that if they are only using the Web, their research is probably on shaky footing. Using only print or using only digital resources often gives student researchers only part of the picture and provides inadequate support for their projects. To perform successful research, today's students need to employ a more "Catholic" approach--they need to gather resources from the Web and the library, the library and the Web, and not rely exclusively on one or the other. He suggests that teacher-librarians must encourage their students to complete research that has firm footing. He describes his method, the Information Resource Tripod, and how it can help student researchers.
title Eliminate "Wobbly" Research with the Information Resource Tripod
topic Student Projects
Research Methodology
Student Research
Information Sources
Researchers
Internet
School Libraries
Library Role
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ711286