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FCSC 301: Applying Critical Thinking to Discourse in Family and Consumer Science Organizations
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FCSC 301: Applying Critical Thinking to Discourse in Family and Consumer Science Organizations
Use this guide to identify library resources to support research for your FCSC 301 assignments.
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Refresh Your Research Skills
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Evaluate information sources
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Plan your search strategy
Before you begin, plan your search!
How Do I Create a Search Strategy?
Library databases work differently from Google. Learn how to create a search strategy for these databases.
Mind mapping your topic
Use the mind mapping technique to generate ideas for both focusing your topic and coming up with keywords for searching.
Selecting keywords
Learn how to choose the right keywords for different research questions.
Should I Rethink My Search?
Searching for information in library resources is often like exploring a new land. You often won’t find what you're looking for the first time you search. Complete this tutorial to learn strategies for rethinking your search for better results.
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