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TELSTAR. Owen Stephens 7 th December 2009. http://www.jisc.ac.uk. http://www.refworks.com. references. http://moodle.org. http://www.flickr.com/photos/49653615@N00/3526550809. What is a Reference?. What is a Reference?. 1. An acknowledgement of other’s work and ideas.
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TELSTAR Owen Stephens 7th December 2009
What is a Reference? 1. An acknowledgement of other’s work and ideas
What is a Reference? 2. A description of a resource intended to identify the resource to the extent a copy of the resource can be discovered
What is a Resource? A thing that can be referenced. In the context of teaching and learning this includes…
What is a Resource? • Course materials • Web sites • Books (electronic or print) • Articles (electronic or print) • Journals (electronic or print) • Online databases
Course Materials Library Resources Student Content In structured content In a library system ?
Course Materials Student Content Library Resources ? Structured format
“always give credit to other people’s work” “Knowledge of citation style” CILIP, ‘Information literacy: the skills’, (2009) [online], http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/advocacy/learning/information-literacy/pages/skills.aspx [20th November 2009].
“The information literate person manages information collected or generated” Bundy, A. ‘Australian and New Zealand Information Literacy framework: principles, standards and practice’, 2nd ed. (2004) <http://www.anziil.org/resources/Info%20lit%202nd%20edition.pdf>
“It is important that you are organised and keep track of the information you use.” SMILE - IL & Academic Writing Course (2009) [online], http://courses.informationliteracy.org.uk/course/view.php?id=12 [20th November 2009].
IRM10 Innovations in Reference Management
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