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HS-100 Introduction to Human Services  

Learn to find the best resources for your Human Services Research Project and Presentation.
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No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable. --Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations (1776)

"Adam Smith (1723–1790)." The Elgar Dictionary of Economic Quotations. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003. Credo Reference. Web. 14 May 2012.

 

Research Challenge

Conduct a literature review and identify at least 3 scholarly articles and at least 3 other information sources (books, magazines, information websites, government reports, etc.)

 

Information Literacy Learning Outcomes

1.    Students will become aware of  general information sources on social problems.

2.    Students will learn to use the library catalog to find books about social problems.

3.    Students will identify keywords and related terms to obtain research about social problems.

4.    Students will learn to find articles using information databases available in the library.

5.    Students will recognize the value and differences of potential information sources in a variety of formats (e.g., multimedia, database, website, data set, audio/visual, books).

 

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