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Tools for Researching in the Library. Paula Clemmons, MLIS Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School Lake Charles, LA pclemmons@episcopaldayschool.org. Methods of Teaching. Big 6 IIM (Independent Investigative Method) Using a variety of resources. Steps to Researching.
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Tools for Researching in the Library Paula Clemmons, MLIS Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School Lake Charles, LA pclemmons@episcopaldayschool.org
Methods of Teaching • Big 6 • IIM (Independent Investigative Method) • Using a variety of resources
Steps to Researching • Identify and develop your topic • Setting a goal, create an outline, develop a direction • Find background information: use a variety of resources • Evaluate what you find • Cite your sources • The writing! *Summarized from an article from Cornell University: http://olinuris.library.cornell.edu/ref/research/skill1.htm
Choosing a topic • General versus specific • Useful websites • PowerPoint to teach method • Disciplines • http://lassfair.wetpaint.com/page/Descriptions+of+Social+Studies+Disciplines
What direction am I going? • Create an outline • Set a goal • Brainstorm what you know already • Ask yourself questions
Finding background information • Books- review OPAC; teach how to use the public library’s website! • Internet- teach what kind of websites to use and NOT use • Subscription databases- World Book Online, EBSCO, Gale • How deep you go depends on your grade level
Evaluating your information • Teach how to identify scholarly material • What makes a good website? • Organize your information– is there information you will not use?
Citing your resources • Teaching it the old fashioned way– MLA style (or name your poison) • iPad apps make it fun! • Free websites that do it for: easybib.com, World Book Online, and many more!
Wiki Work • http://toolsforresearch.wikispaces.com
Paula ClemmonsBishop Noland Episcopal Day SchoolLake Charles, LA • pclemmons@episcopaldayschool.org