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Information Literacy Tutorials

These tutorials are available to help you develop the skills needed to effectively locate, evaluate, and use information. If you are viewing them from inside the SRJC Libraries, borrow earphones from the Periodicals Desk or Reserve Desk at Doyle Library, or the Circulation Desk at Mahoney Library.

Developing a Topic Tutorial

Developing a Topic

This tutorial will help you develop a research topic and formulate a thesis statement for your paper.

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Generating Search Terms Tutorial

Generating Search Terms

Have a topic? Watch this tutorial to learn how to generate effective search terms for your topic and save research time.

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Google Gadget for SRJC Libraries Catalog

What is a Library Database?

Learn about the type of information you might find in library databases and how to use them for your research.

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Internet Searching Tutorial

Internet Search Tips

This tutorial will help you find Web resources more effectively.

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Incorporating Information Sources Tutorial

Incorporating Information Resources

Ready to write your paper? Learn how to analyze information and use information sources to support your thesis.

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Citing Resources Tutorial

Why You Need to Cite Resources

Watch this tutorial to understand the reasons why it is important to cite sources when writing a research paper.

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The tutorials offered on this page have been prepared by the Cooperative Library Instruction Project and are licensed for use under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike agreement.