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Produced for use as an example (not exemplary) of different presentation styles for a library study skills course at Central Collenge Nottingham.

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Planning & Running an

Information Search

Research uses the same skills you’ve developed for finding information or things throughout your life: the main

difference is that you need to double-check the answers you find.

Plan

 

Run the search 

Retrieve results

 

Evaluate the results

 

Save the results

 

Modify and re-run the search

 

Research can be modelled as a cycle

You can begin your search in places other than Google

(Like the Library or our website…)

Anywhere you find information is a source. But some sources are less

reliable than others…

Think about the question/s you need to answer, and how else they could be asked.

This gives your work a good foundation.

Plan where you’re going before you set off on your search

Even when you plan your search well, expect to find the unexpected!

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Content adapted from slides produced by Central College Nottingham © 2013.

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