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The Biggest Lies on the Internet
Using Real Life Examples to Help Students Master Information Literacy Concepts
Lucinda Rush, MLIS, MMEOld Dominion University [email protected]
Research. It’s messy.
Badke, W. (2015). Teaching research skills. Precise linear path or messy jungle running? Online Searcher (39),6, 71-73.
If there were a zombie attack, first you’d see
your friends Tweet about it, then on the news…and after you die they’ll write
books.
ODU Libraries (2014, January, 02). The information cycle. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/Vb_Mt_8m7NM
Aubrey, A. (2015, October 26). Bad day for bacon: Processed meats cause cancer, WHO says. NPR. Retrieved from http://n.pr/1Gt5zj8
Zhang, S. (2015, October 27). Bacon causes cancer? Sort of. Not really. Ish. Wired. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/208EV5m
ResearchInterpretation
for the General Public
(2013).Short circuit. Thunderstorm in East San Diego County. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/slworking/9575335770
Let’s talk about Research As
Inquiry!
Aldridge, G. & Harden, K. (2014, March 26). Selfie addict took two hundred a day and tried to kill himself when he couldn’t talk perfect photo. Daily Mirror. Retrieved from http://bit.ly/1mq2rJ2
Bakarat, C. (2014, April 16). Science links selfies to narcissism addiction and low self esteem. Received from http://bit.ly/1Yjydab
Senft, T.M., & Baym, N.K. (2015). What does the selfie say? Investigating a global phenomenon. International Journal of Communication (9), 1588-1606.