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RESEARCH SKILLS
Topic: Great Barrier ReefCopied under Part VB Getty , 1999, School of grunt fish, Retrieved; January 12 2012 from Ebsco.
OUTLINE OF SESSION
1. Evaluating information from websites:– examining URLs (Web addresses)– questions to ask yourself
2. Finding information on the Great Barrier Reef:– using a search engine – Google advanced search;
Google image search– using the library catalogue to find books and DVDS– using a library database, e.g. EBSCO
3. Student exercises
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EVALUATING INFORMATION
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EVALUATING INFORMATIONFROM WEBSITES
• When evaluating information from websites, it can be difficult to determine how reliable the information is.
• There is little control as anyone can create a website on any topic.
• A lot of the information on the Internet is commercial or personal.
• If you examine the URL or address of a website, it can be helpful in deciding if it is an appropriate site.
EXAMINING URL’S For example, the URL www.reef.edu.au stands for:
www - world wide webreef – name of siteedu – educational siteau – Australian site
In summary: It is an Australian, educational site to inform people about reefs.
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List of Organisational Types List of Country Codes
.com commercial .au Australia
.edu education .nz New Zealand
.gov government .uk United Kingdom
.net network .de Germany
.org organisation no code USA
Generally, the websites that have .edu or .gov in the URL will be more reliable.
If you want Australian sites, add .au to your search.
URL CODES
Examining, selecting and rejecting resources
Ask yourself these questions…√ Is the information correct?√ Is the information relevant?√ Is the information reliable? (who is the
author/sponsor?)√ Is the information up-to-date?√ Is the information free from bias? (is it trying to
persuade?)√ Is it what I need?
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WEB SEARCHING
Google Searching : Advanced, Images, Maps
Basic Search
Image Search
Advanced Search
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Google: Advanced Search Screen
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My Advanced Search 1…
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Results Page: Government sites, Australian sites on the Great Barrier Reef
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A Range of Reliable and Relevant Resources…
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My Advanced Search 2…using more options
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Search Results…
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A useful website…
Google: Advanced Image Search
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http://flic.kr/p/7gRgJg
Image of Great Barrier Reef Fish
CATALOGUE SEARCHING
Search the Catalogue in the Library…or from any computer with Internet access
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On the Library Homepage select ‘Catalogues’
www.central.wa.edu.au/library
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Library Catalogue Search Continued…
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Library Catalogue Search Continued…
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Search Results…
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Another useful resource…
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Useful & Relevant Library Resources…
919.43 QUE 919.4 GRE
DATABASE SEARCHING
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Library Homepage:
www.central.wa.edu.au/library
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Select Database to Search - EBSCO
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04+student number date of birth
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Choose Databases
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Enter your search here…
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Results Page
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