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Page 1: Research Skills (Intro), Fitness and Health Promotion

research skillsFitness and Health Promotion

Aliya DalfenBusiness, HRT & Student Experience Librarian

[email protected]

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“In 2010, 8 out of 10 Canadian households (79%) had access to the Internet. Over one-half of connected households used more than one type of device to go online.”

Statistics Canada. (2011). Canadian Internet Use Survey. Retrieved from http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dailyquotidien/110525/dq110525b-eng.htm

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"Radio did not destroy the newspaper; television did not kill radio; and the Internet did not make TV extinct. In each case, the information environment became richer and more complex" (Darnton, 2011, para. 5).

The Library is Alive and Kicking.

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o identifying types of informationo effectively evaluating

informationo using library resources not

available through Googleo making your research more

efficient and effective

Goals

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In such a complex "information rich" environment, how do I know what information is good?

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#1Know your resources and their differences.

Peer-reviewed journals, scholarly articles, trade magazines, popular magazines, websites, associations, government organizations, books, encyclopedias, dictionaries etc etc.

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#2Evaluate your resources before using them in a paper.

Learn how to know what’s CRAAP.

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Is it Current?When was it published? Are their references current? Is currency important for your topic?

Is it Relevant?Does the info relate to my topic? What audience is it written for? Is it at an appropriate level for my needs?

Is it Authoritative?Who is the author/organization? Are they qualified? Is it edited or peer-reviewed? If a website, does the URL tell you anything?

Is it Accurate?Where does the information come from? Are there references? Are there errors, broken links etc

What is its Purpose?What’s the purpose of the information? Advertising? Scholarly work? Opinion? Is there bias?

Adapted from Meriam Library, California State University, Chico California

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Teams of 2• Pick 2 resources and evaluate using the Resource Tip Sheet and CRAAP guidelines

• Fill out the worksheet. Use your phones & laptops to help research the resources.

• Be sure to answer the last question: Is this an appropriate resource for an academic paper on yoga? Why or Why Not?

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Using Humber Libraries’ Discover Search

to find books, peer reviewed journal articles and more.

• Get your library barcode from the 1st floor of the library : NX building

• Your User ID: the 13 digit barcode

• Your PIN is the last 4 digits of your student number.

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Discover, Discover. Type in a search using appropriate keywords

Refine your search on the left hand side of the page (in this example, the search was narrowed to ‘articles from peer-reviewed publications’ , content (journal article) and date (2009 – current).

Read the journal article by clicking Full Text online, or click the title of the article for more information

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Need research support?

Aliya DalfenBusiness, HRT & Student Experience Librarian

[email protected]

• Visit the 3rd floor Research Help Desk

• askON (online chat or text for help)

• Email me and set up a time to meet! At least 24 hours notice required

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References

Darnton, R. (2011). 5 myths about the information age. Retrieved from

http://chronicle.com/article/5-Myths-About-the-Information/127105/

Meriam Library. (2012). Evaluating information: applying the CRAAP test. Retrieved from

http://www.csuchico.edu/lins/handouts/eval_websites .pdf

Statistics Canada. (2011). Canadian internet use survey. Retrieved from

http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dailyquotidien/110525/dq11 0525b-eng.htm

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research skillsFitness and Health Promotion

Aliya DalfenBusiness, HRT & Student Experience Librarian

[email protected]