Do As I Say: Authenticity and the Research Process

Start time

September 19, 2024 12:00 PM

End time

September 19, 2024 01:00 PM

Presented By

University Libraries

Location

Online

Workshop Worth

1

Description
When starting a research project, do you always develop a list of keywords and synonyms before you search? Have you ever cited a source without reading the entire article? Do you always spend a significant amount of time evaluating each source you find? When instructors and librarians teach students how to conduct research, we often outline specific steps that students should take and provide guidelines they should follow. But, do we always follow these steps or guidelines ourselves? If we don’t, why not? And what does that mean for the way we teach research? This presentation will explore the idea of authenticity in relation to how we teach the research process. Participants will be encouraged to think about how we can approach teaching the research process as it often is, rather than what we think it should look like.

This presentation is based on “Never have I ever used Google Scholar”: hypocrisy and authenticity in library and academic skills teaching” presented by Rachel Davies and Joe Larkin at LILAC 2024.

For those affiliated with Ohio State, this workshop counts as credit toward the Teaching Information Literacy endorsement from the Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning.

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