AlamedaPointInfo (Information about Alameda Point)
Stolen Valor (plagiarism analogy)
Liberty Enlightening the World (Art History example)
This is your Life: Hanna Bloch Kohner (PTSD)
Off-campus Access to Library Digital Resources
Alternate access for Films on Demand
Sources for Identifying Social Entrepreneurs
Overall Tutorials
IRIS – Seattle Community College
Reflect Learn Connect – Seattle Community Colleges
How to Read a Call Number – University of Arkansas
North Carolina State University
Information Literacy — University of South Carolina
Thesis Development
The Teacher Gave Me a Research Assignment
Picking Your Topic IS Research! – North Carolina State University
Creating a Good Thesis Statement – East Tennessee State University
Thesis Statement — St. Cloud State University
Develop a Research Topic that Works – University of Cincinnati
Research is a Conversation — University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Research Questions — Modesto Junior College
Fact Checking Sites
Evaluating Information
Evaluating Websites — Oklahoma City Community College
Credible Websites? — Vermont Technical College
Elements of a Research Article — University of Texas at San Antonio
Scholarly versus Popular – East Carolina University
Information Cycle – University of Tennessee
Evaluating Websites – Fullerton State
Wikipedia – North Carolina State University
What is a Library Database? — Enoch Pratt Free Library
Fact and Opinion — Pearson Education
Evaluating Health Information – National Library of Medicine
Evaluating Information Sources — College of Alameda
What is a Library Database? — Enoch Pratt Free Library
Obama: Fake news on social media can hurt democracy – Today Show
Scholarship Is Like a Conversation — New Literacies Alliance
Internet Research: What’s Credible?– Films Media Group
Evaluation: Fact or Fiction? — QUT library
Stanford Fake News Study — KTVU
It’s Not a News Story!? — South Park Studios
Discussion Activity for Visual Literacy
Information Fallout: Game-based intro to the Framework concepts
Scholarly Articles — SUNY, Albany
How to Spot Fake News — Factcheck.org
Information Fallout Handout — University of Minnesota
Critical Reading vs. Critical Thinking — Films Media Group
Who Do You Trust and Why? — Oklahoma State University
How Easy is it to get Fooled? — First Draft
AllSides (News from across the political spectrum)
Five Ways to Spot Fake News — News Literacy Project
Recognizing Bias — Ohio State University Library
Safiya Noble | Challenging the Algorithms of Oppression
Russian Disinformation — Washington Post
Why Do Our Brains Love Fake News? — WGBH
Citing and Avoiding Plagiarism
Plagiarism: How to Avoid It – Bainbridge State College
Warning Plagiarism – Texas TIDES
You Quote It You Note It – Westchester Community College
Plagiarism Tutorial – University of Texas at Arlington
Understanding Plagiarism – Eastern Michigan University
Citation: A (Very) Brief Introduction – North Carolina State University
MLA Eighth Edition
MLA Format 8th Edition — EasyBib
What’s New in the Eighth Edition (HTML)
MLA 8th Edition Citation Guide – Valencia College (HTML)
MLA Style Guide, 8th Edition – Indian River State College (HTML)