Course Summary
This course will teach you how to effectively search for academic information and how to evaluate sources for credibility and relevance.Key Learning Points
- Learn how to craft effective research questions and search strategies.
- Understand how to evaluate sources for credibility and relevance.
- Discover valuable research tools and resources.
- Develop critical thinking skills for academic research.
Related Topics for further study
Learning Outcomes
- Craft effective research questions and search strategies.
- Evaluate sources for credibility and relevance.
- Develop critical thinking skills for academic research.
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic computer skills
- Access to an academic database
Course Difficulty Level
BeginnerCourse Format
- Self-paced
- Online
- Video-based
Similar Courses
- Research Methods: Finding and Evaluating Sources
- Academic Writing and Research
Related Education Paths
Notable People in This Field
- Barbara Fister
- Alison Head
Related Books
Description
This course will introduce you to the basic elements of academic information seeking - we will explore the search process from defining a strategy to evaluating and documenting your search results.
Outline
- Preparing your search process
- 1.1 Introduction to the Course - Maria Ravnkilde Christensen
- 1.2 Logging your Searches - Rune Kurdahl
- 1.3 Generating Search Terms - Peter Hald
- 1.4 Identifying Different Types of Material and Literature - Torben Jørgensen
- 1.5 Identifying Information Sources - Torben Jørgensen
- 1.6 Taking Advantage of Reference Management Tools - Thomas Skov Jensen
- 1.7 Creating a Mendeley Account - Pernille Seier
- 1.8 Adding documents and References to Mendeley - Pernille Seier
- Identify the learning targets in your curriculum
- Suggested Readings
- Dictionary
- Download Work document and Log book
- Fill out the Work document
- Identify databases
- Create a Mendeley account
- Get full-text access to electronic resources via your academic library
- Set up a folder
- End of Module 1 Quiz
- Performing your searches
- 2.1 Setting up a Search Strategy - Thomas Skov Jensen
- 2.2 Doing a Random Search - Maria Ravnkilde Christensen
- 2.3 Making a Cited Reference Search - Peter Hald
- 2.4 Using Search Techniques - Birgitte Munk Kjærgaard
- 2.5 Performing a Building Blocks Search - Rune Kurdahl
- 2.6 Accessing the Full Text - Thomas Skov Jensen
- Define literature types
- Performing a cited reference search
- Perform a building blocks search
- End of Module 2 Quiz
- Evaluating your search results
- 3.1 Critically Analyzing Information Sources - Birgitte Munk Kjærsgaard
- 3.2 Respecting Copyright - Peter Hald
- 3.3 Organising and Sharing in Mendeley - Pernille Seier
- 3.4 Write and Cite in Mendeley - Pernille Seier
- 3.5 Avoiding Plagiarism - Thomas Skov Jensen
- 3.6 Documenting your Search - Rune Kurdahl
- 3.7 Wrapping Up - Thomas Skov Jensen
- Respecting the copyright of others
- Mendeley - Write ’n’ cite
- Stop Plagiarism quiz
- Create an overview of your literature
- Special thanks
- End of Module 3 Quiz
Summary of User Reviews
Find the information you need for academic research with this comprehensive course on academic information seeking. Students highly recommend this course for its extensive coverage of research methods and resources.Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
Extensive coverage of research methods and resourcesPros from User Reviews
- Well-structured course content
- In-depth explanation of research methods
- Provides practical tips for academic research
- Engaging and knowledgeable instructors
- Useful assignments and quizzes
Cons from User Reviews
- Some sections may be too basic for advanced researchers
- Limited discussion forums
- Lack of interaction with instructors
- Not all resources are freely accessible
- No certificate of completion for audit learners