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Mary E. Brown, Ph.D., Professor
Information Science

Southern Connecticut State University
501 Crescent Street, New Haven, CT 06515

Department of Information and Library Science
Fax: 1.203.392-5780 / Phone: 1.203.392-5781
Toll Free: 1-888-500-SCSU, then press 4

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Constructing an Information Resource Guide /
Exploring Kinds of Resources
Tackling Information Tasks: the Big 6 Cycle /
5-day model for writing a short paper
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Use of Information Sources

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Fall 2008
Tuesday, September 2 - Thursday, December 11

Welcome!

For years, students who have taken ILS 244L/W offered by Dr. Brown in the Department of Information and Library Science have commented:

"This has been an extremely educational experience."
"I have really enjoyed this class and have learned things that I otherwise would have not."
"This class has truly assisted me with research papers that I have had to write for my other classes. I also feel a lot more comfortable in the library now and feel more knowledgeable because I have become familiar with the different terminology used in the library."
"From this course I am gaining a better knowledge of the reference materials available in the library and the ability to use them confidently and help others use them...."
"This was an enjoyable class, one that I feel should be made a requirement for freshmen, because it shows what types of resources are available."
"I have gained much knowledge about the library, even though I thought I already knew everything about libraries. I cannot believe all of the resources Buley library has available."

The portion of the course that focuses on information resources will help you learn to be information literate). The portion that focuses on writing will help you to improve your writing. I hope you enjoy working through the course activities. They will guide you to explore information resources--both in libraries and on the World Wide Web--and to synthesis what you have read and apply it to writing problems/assignments.

This courses tries to do four major things:

  1. to introduce you to a widely recognized method to successfully tackle information problem-solving tasks (such as college assignments);
  2. to introduce you to a wide variety of information sources;
  3. to review one good method for constructing a college research paper;
  4. to have you construct a subject resource/reference guide for your specialization (major).

This is an "active" learning module. That is, most of the time you will be visiting the library, exploring resources and their content, and constructing a resource guide to help you in other classes, particularly in your academic major.

I think you will learn a lot and have fun doing it. If you're ready, Let's get started!


On this class site, every effort has been made to acknowledge the work of others. Any omission is unintentional. If anyone finds an oversight, please contact me at brownm6@southernct.edu immediately so that any error can be corrected.