Section outline
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Throughout your university study, and your professional career, you will need to find, assess and utilise information. This section offers an introduction to effective ways to search, and offers advice on the best resources to use for your assignments.
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Information literacy is a skill you will grow and develop throughout your lives. While you may not be aware of it, you use it constantly in your everyday life.
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You may need to use a wide variety of information for your assignments throughout the course of your degree. Different types of evidence can be used to respond to different questions or problems.
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While much of the content on the internet is inappropriate to use in your scholarly and professional lives, there is specific information that you will need to source from the web.
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Databases are collections of resources grouped by information type or subject area. Here are a few key databases that may be useful to get started in your subject area.
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Do you find yourself spending hours going through search results to find the actual information you are looking for? A search strategy targets your search so your results are more relevant, and less numerous.
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What is good information? This tutorial offers some guidance on how to evaluate the quality of the information you have found for your assignments.
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Looking for specialist resources, such as maps and standards? This section offers links and guides for finding these resources for your study.
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