University of Guelph
Library
Research 101
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Introduction / Objectives
The Internet 
Popular and Scholarly Sources
Primary and Secondary Sources
Review Quiz


The Basics

Introduction 

The information world can be viewed from many different, overlapping points-of-view. For example, common concepts like fiction and non-fiction or horticulture and agriculture divide information into broad categories that can be helpful in understanding and organizing it. We start by looking at 3 of these points-of-view as a context for doing research.
Objectives 
  • Basic understanding of the Internet 
  • Distinguish scholarly from popular communication 
  • Distinguish primary from secondary information sources 

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