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  2. What is Information Literacy? - Information Literacy: Guide for...

    libguides.madisoncollege.edu/InfoLitStudents

    how you find meaning in the information you discover; how to articulate what kind of information you require; how to use information ethically; understand the role you can play in the communication in your profession and; how you evaluate information for credibility and authority.

  3. Digital Literacy: Home - Madison Area Technical College

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    In addition to learning how to mindfully access and critically analyze research information (see HOWLER tutorials), libraries provide access to resources that support your growth and participation in a digital world when you leave school. A few examples: Information Literacy. Information Literacy: Guide for Students ; Howler Tutorials; Content ...

  4. Nursing Program - Information Literacy: Evidence Based Nursing...

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    Evidence-Based Nursing systematically searches a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the validity of research and relevance to best nursing practice.

  5. Guide to navigating 'fake news' found primarily online. Why is Fake News Created? Tips for Spotting Fake News. Why Does Fake News Matter? Better News Sources. Fact Checking. Further Reading. Disinformation v Misinformation.

  6. Citation Help: Welcome - Madison Area Technical College

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    We cite to give proper credit to the source and to allow readers a path to the source. There are many citation styles, but the most commonly used at Madison College are: MLA (Modern Language Association) - Humanities. APA (American Psychological Association) - Social Sciences; Business.

  7. English: English 1: Scholarly Sources - Madison Area Technical...

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    Scholarly or peer-reviewed sources: are written for and reviewed by fellow academics or researchers in the field. are excellent for finding out what has been studied or researched on a topic. contain original research or in-depth study in the field.

  8. English: English 1: Writing Help - Madison Area Technical College

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    Request an Information Literacy Session! - For Faculty; This page contains the following sub-pages: E Books for Writing Help; OWLs & Other Writing Web Sites << Previous: Annotated Bibliographies; Next: E Books for Writing Help >> Last Updated: Sep 24, 2024 2:59 PM; URL: https://libguides.madisoncollege.edu/Eng1;

  9. History: Western Civilization: History: Chicago Style Citations

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    To cite books, check the front pages of the book or the record in the library catalog to find the publication information you need to format the citation. Sample Chicago style format for the first footnote or endnote for a print book:

  10. Research Guides: English - Academic Writing: Home

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    REQUEST an Information Literacy Session! Academic Writing. Academic Writing @ Madison College. Academic Writing Communication emphasizes the application of the various steps of the writing process to author detailed, and/or researched essays that are five or more paragraphs in length. Learners will also utilize varied and complex sentence ...

  11. English: Intro to College Writing: Conspiracy Theories

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    Why So Many Believe Trump Won the Election. Far-right extremists move from stop the steal to stop the vaccine. Trump Spread Multiple Conspiracy Theories on Monday. Here Are Their Roots. The Future of QAnon Explained.