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About Information Literacy

STEP 1: STARTING out

STEP 2: FINDING

Information finding tools:

- Catalogue

- DDC (Dewey) system

- The Internet

- Databases (incl CD Rom)

Searching techniques:

- Boolean Logic

- Truncation/wildcards

- Phrase searching

Information sources:

- Dictionaries

- Encyclopaedias

- Atlases

- Books

- Periodicals/Journals

Terminology

Basics

Checklist

- Newspapers

- Audio-visual

- Internet

- Broadcast media

- Grey literature

- Conference proceedings

- Maps

- Government publications

- Standards

- Museums

- Archives

- Theses and dissertations

- Quiz

STEP 3: EVALUATE

STEP 4: Legal & ethical USE

STEP 5: COMMUNICATE


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Basics

To use information in periodicals you should do two things:

Read new issues:

Visit the periodical section of the Library regularly and read new issues of journals as they arrive in the library. By doing this you keep up to date with new knowledge as it is published.

Consult periodical indexes:

Consult periodical indexes when you need information on a specific topic. It is neither effective nor efficient to page through single issues of a periodical in the hope that you will find a relevant article.

 

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Periodical indexes are available in printed format or in electronic forms such as CD-ROM or online on the the Internet. There are several steps required to successfully make use of these indexes. The next section will explain "Indexes" in more detail.

Electornic Journals (e-Journals)

There are thousands of e-Journals available world wide, some are free and some are at a cost. CPUT subscribe to a large number of these and you can access them from our Library website, the "databases"-page.