This module presents the structure and content of a typical history journal.
In this module, we will introduce primary, secondary, and tertiary sources, explain the common characteristics of each, and discuss how they might be useful…
Infographic detailing the RADAR framework for evaluating sources. See also the …
Integrated lessons for the Math Communication Courses, focused on where to find information, how to evaluate information, and how to search for information…
In this lesson you will learn about market research – what it is, and what you're looking for when you conduct it.
Infographic detailing three ways to determine if a journal article is peer-reviewed: 1) using a database peer-review feature, 2) checking the journal…
Infographic detailing the peer-review process.
A set of short modules introducing the RADAR acronym, process for evaluating information, and downloadable handout for independent practice.
This infographic shows how to download microdata from Odesi, a web retrieval system that provides access to Statistics Canada data collections.
A Power Point presentation on ORCID, a global non-profit organization that provides Open Researcher and Contributor (ORCID) IDs to…