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TELSTAR

Explore the concepts of information literacy, referencing, and effective literature searching for research purposes. Learn the importance of citations, ethical use of information, and academic writing skills. Enhance your ability to find, evaluate, and communicate information ethically.

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  1. TELSTAR Owen Stephens 20th November 2009

  2. What is TELSTAR? http://ctd.grc.nasa.gov/rleonard/regs1ii.html

  3. What is TELSTAR? http://www.flickr.com/photos/telstar/

  4. What is TELSTAR? http://www.telstarthemovie.co.uk/

  5. http://www.jisc.ac.uk

  6. http://www.refworks.com

  7. references

  8. http://moodle.org

  9. http://www.flickr.com/photos/49653615@N00/3526550809

  10. Information Literacy?

  11. “Information literacy is knowing when and why you need information, where to find it and how to evaluate, use and communicate it in an ethical manner. ” CILIP, ‘Information literacy: definition’, (2009) [online], http://www.cilip.org.uk/get-involved/advocacy/learning/information-literacy/pages/definition.aspx[20th November 2009].

  12. What is a Reference?

  13. What is a Reference? 1. An acknowledgement of other’s work and ideas

  14. 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

  15. What is a Resource? A thing that can be referenced. In the context of teaching and learning this includes…

  16. What is a Resource? • Course materials • Web sites • Books (electronic or print) • Articles (electronic or print) • Journals (electronic or print) • Online databases

  17. “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].

  18. “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].

  19. “The most common cause of minor plagiarism is a lack of understanding of how to cite material from other sources.” Chester,Gill. 'Plagiarism Detection and Prevention: Final Report on the JISC Electronic Plagiarism Detection Project', (2001) <http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/plagiarism/plagiarism.pdf>.

  20. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772

  21. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772 Title: Effective Literature Search for Research Author: Sarah Gash Edition: 2nd Publisher: Gower Publishing Limited Year of Publication: 2000 Place of Publication: Aldershot (ISBN: 0566082772)

  22. Nature formatting http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772 Gash, S. Effective Literature Searching for Research (Gower Publishing Limited, Aldershot, 2000).

  23. MLA formatting http://www.amazon.co.uk/Effective-Literature-Searching-Research-2nd/dp/0566082772 Gash, Sarah. Effective Literature Searching for Research. Second ed. Aldershot: Gower Publishing Limited, 2000.

  24. Where do References appear? • Course materials • Library Resources • Student content (essays, TMAs/eTMAs, ePortfolios)

  25. “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>

  26. “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].

  27. Course Materials Library Resources Student Content In structured content In a library system ?

  28. Course Materials Student Content Library Resources ? Structured format

  29. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mfenner/3742253794/

  30. BBC , BBC - Homepage. Available: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ [4 September 2009] .

  31. BBC , BBC - Homepage. Available: http://routes.open.ac.uk/ixbin/hixclient.exe?_IXDB_=routes&_IXSPFX_=g&submit-button=summary&$+with+res_id+is+res9377=. [4 September 2009] .

  32. BBC , BBC - Homepage. Available: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ [4 September 2009] .

  33. No Has this resource moved? Send user to http://www.bbc.co.uk Yes Send user to new location (e.g. http://www.bbc.com

  34. www.open.ac.uk/blogs/telstar

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