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Welcome to the LIS1001 Web Site
Beginning Library & Information Systems Strategies
LIS1001
is a one credit hour course taught by library faculty and offered through
the English Department at the University of North Florida. Two sections
of the course are taught every Fall and Spring Semester. Recommended
for freshmen, LIS1001 provides students with a solid foundation in how
modern research systems work.
Topics covered include:
- How libraries collect, organize, and provide access to information
- How to search the library's catalog
- How to use research databases
- How to find reliable materials on the Internet
- How to accurately document materials in a research paper
- How to manage the research process and keep track of important materials
- How to avoid plagiarism and be a responsible researcher
