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LIS 245 - Research Methods in the Digital Age


Description:

This course examines methods of information gathering and sharing in academic and social environments. Students explore applications of the research process, learn strategies for identifying and synthesizing information, and discuss research influences on scholarly conversations. Formerly LIS 345, students may not receive credit for both. Course will be offered every year (Fall, Winter, and Spring).

Credits: (4)

Learner Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Examine the relationships between credible information and publication formats, and be able to identify factors that may temper credibility.
  • Distinguish between various information sources and be able to articulate how a diversity of perspectives develop and advance scholarly conversations.
  • Discuss information sharing practices used in various regional and global arenas, and how they relate to social justice.
  • Describe and critique the evolution of information sharing and discuss the community impact of recent developments in information sharing in a government or culture.
  • Justify the integration and appropriate use of creative and scholarly works into their own research.
  • Implement the development of coherent collegiate level research methods into their course-specific activities

 Learner Outcomes Approval Date:
12/7/17



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