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ARYSE Library Sessions: Session 2

This guide has been designed to assist ARYSE students researching Immigration in Pittsburgh

Finding information

Session 2

Introduction to Research: Finding Trustworthy Information

Vocabulary List

Accuracy - freedom from mistake or error

Authority - a person with special knowledge

Background - information needed to understand a problem or situation

Basic - of the simplest kind or at the simplest level

Citation – something that shows where you found a piece of information

Currency – the quality of being new

Download – to move or copy (a file, program, etc.) from a usually larger computer system to another computer or device

Encyclopedia - a book or set of books giving information about all areas of knowledge

Evaluate - to form an opinion of the amount, value or quality of something after thinking about it carefully

Fact – a thing that is known to be true, especially when it can be proved

Information – facts or details about somebody/something

Purpose - the reason why something is done or used

Reference Source - something (such as a book or encyclopedia) that can be used to find information about a topic

Relevance - a close connection with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are thinking about

Source - a person, book, or website that gives information

Trustworthy – something that you believe to be good, honest, sincere

Vaping - the activity of using electronic cigarettes

 

All definitions taken (or adapted) from the Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries, https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

Review: The CRAAP Test

CurrencyWhen was the source written?
RelevanceIs the source about your topic?
AuthorityIs the author an expert?
AccuracyAre there facts and references listed?
PurposeWhy was this written?