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Research 101 - Part 4: Evaluating Information

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CSU Library - ENGL 1101 Part 4:  Evaluating Information

CSU Library - ENGL 1101 Part 4: Evaluating Information

Video version of David Greenebaum's ENGL 1101 Library Instruction Presentation. This is

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A quick guide explaining the many manifestations of

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Research 101: Evaluating Sources

Research 101: Evaluating Sources

This video explains how you should go about

Evaluating Information: The Four Moves

Evaluating Information: The Four Moves

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HANDLING INFORMATION 4: EVALUATING INFORMATION; STAYING SAFE ONLINE

HANDLING INFORMATION 4: EVALUATING INFORMATION; STAYING SAFE ONLINE

We hear about misinformation and fake news every day. People lose money to scammers. It seems like you cannot trust anything ...

How to Evaluate Sources for Reliability - Writing for Kids

How to Evaluate Sources for Reliability - Writing for Kids

In this video, you will learn how to choose the most reliable sources when

Evaluating Sources to Find Quality Research

Evaluating Sources to Find Quality Research

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Evaluating Information Sources

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Research 101: Foundations & Ethics (Week 1) | Beginner’s Guide to Academic

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Evaluating Sources for Credibility

Evaluating Sources for Credibility

What does it mean for a source to be credible? Why is it important to use these sources? How can you tell if a source is credible?