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417:001 Library Research in Context

Library Research in Context is an activity-based course aimed primarily at sophomore and junior students. This is a flexible course that can be adapted to complement almost any class, program or discipline. The fundamental goal of the course is to help students build and develop critical thinking and research skills for academic life and beyond. 

Skills and concepts addressed in 417:001 Library Research in Context: Find the Good Stuff Fast

Basic Skills

Advanced Skills

Bigger Concepts

How to interpret references, footnotes or citations*

How to formulate a research question

The non-linear nature of the research process

How to find books and articles

How to create and modify a search strategy

The value of the scholarly peer-review process

How to evaluate information

How to determine the scope of a particular database

The nature of scholarly communication

Differences between online library resources and free Web resources

Differences between primary and secondary texts

The social and ethical contexts of information

"Library Research in Context" is a one-credit, graded course.  For current offerings, check ISIS.
(NEW: LRC is also offered online!)

Library Research in Context brochure

Previous and current subjects include:

  • Communication Studies
  • Find the Good Stuff Fast!
  • American History
  • Science & Technology
For more information, contact Kathy Magarrell at 335-5093 or kathy-magarrell@uiowa.edu.
*Citation: reference or footnote to a book, article, or other publication. It usually lists author, title, and copyright date. 

Last revised: 03/20/11 klm