It is a photo of a libaray st Hacettepe University
- Subject:
- Education
- Literature
- Philosophy
- World Cultures
- Material Type:
- Assessment
- Author:
- Bilge Orman
- Date Added:
- 03/03/2022
It is a photo of a libaray st Hacettepe University
Word Count: 4373
Included H5P activities: 6
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This resource consists of six modules each leading a student through various "how-to" concepts to ensure effective use of library resources in all formats.
Syllabus for Library Science 101, Honors Library Research Methods in Fall 2018 taught by Professor Cynthia Orozco.
This module describes the Shelton State Community College web page and the resources available from said page.All videos are closed-captioned.
This document gives an overview of the library/reading center including description, purpose, materials, questions, considerations and photo examples.
Schuylkill County Librarian resources is a collaboration space for librarians to share their favorite resources such as curriculum tools, websites, and interactive activities.
Looking for a place to start when it comes to library purpose? Use this template to articulate what your library can provide for staff and students. This document correlates with the Nebraska Library Essential Outcomes document.
Library and Technology Content and Achievement Standards for the state of North Dakota. Updated 2012.
DRAFTEstrella Mountain Community College Library is a fantastic resource for students, staff, and faculty, but it can also be daunting. Library faculty and staff are here to help you overcome your research hesitancy or just find something to engage your curiosity.Library physical items, including humans that serve as your personal guides, are located in Estrella Hall. A wealth of material is also online at library.estrellamountain.edu, including research databases, How To guides, and Ask A Librarian 24/7 online chat.This resource will help remove some of the (stumbling blocks?) to accessing library resources. (add graphic of barrier coming down??)**cover photo from EMCC stock of Estrella hall
This module illusrates navigation to and use of Opposing Viewpoints from the Alabama Virtual Library. All videos are closed-captioned.
Accessing and using Shelton State's online nursing collection.All videos are close captioned.
This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:
"CRSPR-Cas is a powerful gene editing tool for the therapy of human diseases But its potential for fighting human disease remains untapped Part of the problem is that different CRISPR-Cas systems use different PAM sequences to activate their editing functions and how to directly identify functional PAM sequences in human cells is still an open question Now, researchers have developed PAM Definition by Observable Sequence Excision (PAM-DOSE), a technique for identifying these secret genetic phrases It starts with using bacteria to generate a large library of random sequences on circular strands of DNA Each random sequence is flanked by tdTomato and EGFP to express red and green fluorescent proteins when implanted in a cell Only the correct sequences activate the corresponding CRISPR-Cas pair, whose function is to remove the red-protein portion So a green-only signal indicates a right answer Next-generation sequencing then reveals the details of the correct PAM sequence In a proof-of-principle experiment, the se.."
The rest of the transcript, along with a link to the research itself, is available on the resource itself.
This tutorial outlines the differences between different types of sources: scholarly journals, popular magazines, trade journals, newspapers, and book reviews.
Locating, retrieving, evaluating, and using information is an important part of the educational experience in the 21st century. The Pot of Gold is an interactive web-based tutorial for teaching basic information literacy concepts to First Year students at Notre Dame. Learner analysis reveals that students come to Notre Dame with highly disparate information literacy skills. This instructional product provides the student with the opportunity to assess his own skill level and address learning gaps that might affect research and other information-seeking performance.Pot of Gold also provides a quick review or update for the experienced researcher, particularly when interdisciplinary research requires seeking information from unfamiliar sources.
How safe are your students online? This lesson includes resources with facts and tips about online privacy and security for students. Students will 1.) evaluate resources for best practices in cyber privacy and security and 2.) identify a goal to strengthen an area of cyber privacy and security in their online behavior. (Thumbnail image attribute: Alpha Stock Images http://alphastockimages.com/)
This is the guidebook that explains all the steps that were followed and provide information on how to replicate the project in your school, district or region. The Reaching Out: Meeting the Needs of Rural School Librarians project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services IMLS number RE-70- 18-0050-18.
This activity was created to assist students in identifying various locations in the library by reading library call numbers. Understanding is demonstrated by investing the library organization and creation of their own riddle search with answer key utilizing Google Doc or Sheets.
Open textbook presenting the research process for lower-level undergraduate students: developing topics, understanding sources, developing search strategies, academic integrity, and MLA and APA documentation styles.
Schuylkill County Librarian resources is a collaboration space for librarians to share their favorite resources such as curriculum tools, websites, and interactive activities.