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English 2010 & 2020 Instructor Resources: Multiple Perspectives
Library support for instructors teaching Information Literacy in CL2 courses.
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Find & Evaluate Sources
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Multiple Perspectives
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Academic Integrity
Considering Multiple Perspectives
How-to Guide: Variety of Sources
Explains the importance of using a variety of perspectives and source types in your research.
Video: Considering Opposing Viewpoints & Other Perspectives
2 min video explains the need to fairly and accurately address all views and include different perspectives in your research.
Video: Confirmation Bias
3 min video explains the concept of confirmation bias and gives tips for removing confirmation bias from your research.
Video: Citing MMU Scholars
2 min video explains the historical and systematic prejudices within research and academic publishing and the importance of considering Multiply Marginalized and Underrepresented (MMU) Scholars in your research process.
How-to Guide: Multiply Marginalized and Underrepresented Scholars
Online Learning Librarian
Sara Szobody
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sara.szobody@usu.edu
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