Course
Introduction [1:15]
Students have a wide array of resources available when they do research, everything from books in print to databases to open web searches and it is our job as librarians to help them learn effective skills to help them find the answers they are looking for. In this course, Tasha Bergson-Michelson will talk about how to help students think ahead in their research by predicting what the answers will look like and apply search strategies to get to that answer. Topics include imagining ideal sources, stepping stone sources, context terms and source literacy, using operators, associated search terms, and webbing.
So we're going to talk about how to help students think ahead–draw on the literacies and the experience they already have–to predict what the answers they want will look like and then apply strategies to find those answers. And we're going to talk about how we can help students nudge up their experience, so that they can start on a topic about which they know nothing, and build the skills and the knowledge they need to find what the experts have to say about it.
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MLA Citation
Bergson-Michelson, Tasha. "Teaching Effective Search. Introduction [1:15]." School Library Connection, ABC-CLIO, April 2022, schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course?LearningModuleId=2131948&topicCenterId=2247903.
https://schoollibraryconnection.com/Content/Course?LearningModuleId=2131948&topicCenterId=2247903
Entry ID: 2131949