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Before you start
STEP 1: STARTING out
- Recognise your need
- Think about your need
- Read about your topic
- Defining keywords
Draw mind map
Broader & narrower terms
Other spellings
Examples per faculty:
Agriculture / Sciences
Mind map
Management / Commerce
Mind map
Humanities / Social Sciences
Mind map
Education
Mind map
- Cost of information
- Summary
- Quiz
STEP 2: FINDING
STEP 3: EVALUATE
STEP 4: Legal and ethical USE
STEP 5: COMMUNICATE
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When choosing the information resources that you are going to use
for searching, bear in mind that some resources are free and others
are at a cost.
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Free resources
Most of the information resources in your Library are free and
this is where you should start your search. These information resources
include books, periodicals, audio-visual material, databases
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Information at a cost
- Internet searching might be free at your institution or at
a cost. Ask your Librarian!
- Certain databases (such as Dialog) are extremely expensive
and only Librarians are allowed to use them. If you need more information
than that which is freely available in your Library, speak to a Librarian.
They know the best and most cost-effective ways of finding information.
The cost of these databases is normally carried by the Library and
not the user.
- If you need information from another Library, the information
or services are also at an extra cost. This cost is normally carried
by the Library, but in some cases by the user. Ask your Librarian for
assistance.
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