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…
Integrated lessons for the Math Communication Courses, focused on where to find information, how to evaluate information, and how to search for information…
A set of short modules introducing the RADAR acronym, process for evaluating information, and downloadable handout for independent practice.
This peer-reviewed module highlights the importance of evaluating sources of information and outlines various frameworks to assess their quality.
This module focuses on understanding the main sections and elements you will discover when reading through academic scholarly journal…
This module will explain what copyright rules apply to materials you use and create as a student at the University of Waterloo.
Bibliometric measures are used to express an amount or degree of research or academic output based on subject, institution, journal,…
A brief video tutorial that shows how to quickly locate a book by its call number on the library shelves.
This video provides guidance on how to create and set up an Institutional Zotero account for the University of Waterloo.…