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Research Tips » Big 6: Use of Information
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Big 6: Use of Information
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A Good Way to Get Started: Use of Information by Barbara Jansen 4.1 Engage in the source (read, listen, view, touch) Most likely you will need to read, listen or view your source. If you can't understand it, be sure to ask an adult to help you. It's OK not to understand, it's not OK not to ask for help. You are looking for the information you need. You man not need to read, listen to, or view all of your source. You may be able to skip around, find subheadings and topic sentences (read the first sentences in each paragraph) that will take you to your information. 4.2 Take out the relevant information from a source. It's time to take some notes. We have help available on note taking and citing your sources. Use this to generate your bibliography in the proper format.
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