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| Title
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Internet research : what's credible? (37286) |
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| Physical
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Color; Sound; 29 minutes
| Copyrighted
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2015
| Distributor
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Kinetic Video
(0195)
| Country
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Canada
| Audience
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Intermediate, Junior High, Senior High (IJS)
| Collection
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Booking Library
| Synopsis
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On the Internet, it's incredibly easy, and fast, to research a topic
with a few simple keystrokes. But it's also incredibly easy to end up
with unreliable and non-credible information that makes your research
efforts fruitless. With an overwhelming abundance of options after
doing an Internet search, how can you tell which results are reliable?
In this video, viewers will learn strategies for narrowing down
results and honing in on credible sources of information online.
Experts such as college professors and media librarians offer advice,
while students share their own experiences. A special section on one
of today's most popular research sites "Wikipedia" investigates
whether it's trustworthy or not for academic or professional use.
| Dimensions
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12 cm.
| Pub. Loc.
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Toronto, ON
| Parts
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1 DVD-ROM
| Subjects
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Applied design, skills and technologies;
Internet in education;
Library skills;
Research;
Adst(CK)
| Call#
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DV 1543
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