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Composition ISeptember 5, 2013

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Tonight’s AgendaWriting Center/MySkillsLab (guest)Information Literacy

Validity in the academic worldValidity in the outside world

Library OrientationPlagiarism

TurnItIn originality reports, similarity indexesHow to do this week’s homework

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Information LiteracyHow do you decide what information is

credible?Credibility = believabilitySkills involved in judging credibility:

Knowing how structures, procedures, and institutions control information

Staying aware of clues within sources that help you judge their credibility

Cross-referencing information among multiple sources

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Information LiteracyReal world examples of decision-making

challenges related to credibilityhttp://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/http://martinlutherking.org/http://

www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=576074

http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/martin.asp

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Information LiteracyThe academic world uses credentials,

institutional affiliation, prestige, and the peer review system as guides to credibility.

Peer review example: http://www.editorialmanager.com/ncteej/

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Library Linkucl.broward.eduIt’s also on the blog