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BEB100Introducing Professional Learning
Researching for the Built Environment and
Engineering Professions
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Today’s Learning Objectives
• What is Information Literacy & why is it so important?
• Planning for research
• Search Strategies
• Search Tools
• Evaluating Information
• Referencing
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What is an Information Literate Person?An Information literate person can:
• Identify their information needs
• Find information using a range of print and electronic resources
• Evaluate information
• Use information effectively for problem-solving and decision-making; and
• Communicate information in various formats to other people
“To be information literate, a person must be able to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.”ALA, 1998
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Planning for Research(week 2 reading pages1-5)
• Define your information need
– Analyse your project brief / assignment
• Identify key concepts / synonyms / alternatives / plurals
• Make use of a search planning tool / concept mapping
Example:• Sustainable - sustainability, ecological, renewable, recycle, “energy
efficient”
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Search Strategies(week 2 reading pages 6-12)
Effective Search Statements“Phrase Searching”
Boolean (AND, OR, NOT)
Truncat* (hous*, sustainab*)
Think about the type of information you require
Think about the source of your informationJournal, Conference Proceedings, Newspaper, Website, Podcast
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Where would you start looking for information for your assignment?
A Google
B Library Catalogue
C Databases
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Search Tools – The library tools(week 2 reading pages 13-23)
• The Internet (Google, Google Scholar)
• QUT Library CatalogueBooks, DVD’s, Journals, Websites, Reports, CD’s, Newspapers, Magazines, Maps, Databases, Standards, – over 724,000 items– 36,000 Fulltext e-Journals– 5000 Journals
• Database – over 500 databasesJournal Articles, Reports,
DEMO OF INTERNET, CATALOGUE AND DATABASE
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What criteria might you use to evaluate information?
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Evaluating Information(week 2 reading pages 24-26)
• author authority
- qualifications, experience, institutional affiliation, other publications
• currency of the material/document • for journals - is there an abstract, references, is it
refereed? • for books - "scholarly", publisher, series? • proof - is there evidence to support the proposition • source of the information in the document, is there a
bibliography?
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Referencing(week 2 reading pages 27-33)
• Why Reference?– Validation, Credit, Access, Added Value, Avoid Plagiarism
• What should be referenced?– Direct & Indirect quotes– Any information or data from another author
• Harvard (Chicago Manual of Style)– Author-Date system (others include APA, AGPS)
• Refer to your unit information and “Researching for the Built Environment and Engineering Professions” - Week 2 Reading
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Where to now?
• Read your week 2 reading:
Milne, C. and Thomas, J. 2008. Researching for the Built Environment and Engineering Professions. NSW: Pearson Education Australia
• Complete Week 2 Tasks (on Blackboard)• Complete the Week 2 Quiz• Attend the Week 2 Tutorial• Start researching for your assignment it’s due in Week 5
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Further HelpLibrary Homepage - http://www.library.qut.edu.au/
Library Help Desk (level 3, V Block, Gardens Point)(where you check out your books)
Ask-A-Librarian
Week 2 Reading – Researching for the Built Environment and Engineering Professions.
Blackboard – Your BEB100 Site
PILOT – Visit for additional information on researching