(via Jane Hammons, The Ohio State University)
Registration is open for the webinar “Should I Still Be Teaching That? Outdated Research Notions”. It will take place on Thursday, October 2, from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM CDT.
Are .org sources more credible? Should students be discouraged from using Wikipedia or Google Scholar as part of the research process? Students, and sometimes even instructors, may have a wide range of misconceptions or outdated notions when it comes to information searching and research assignments. In this workshop, participants will learn about some common, but outdated, understandings about how to find, evaluate and use information as part of the research process, and become familiar with more updated guidance.
The presenters are Adrienne Warner, University of New Mexico Libraries, and Jane Hammons, Ohio State University Libraries
For information on the presenters, and to register, please go here. This webinar is part of a free information literacy virtual presentation series offered through The Ohio State University Libraries. All are welcome to attend. Participants can use attendance at these presentations to earn the Teaching Information Literacy Certificate being offered by the Libraries’ Teaching & Learning Department.
For questions, contact Jane Hammons (hammons.73@osu.edu) or e-mail LIB-Teach@osu.edu.