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Research Tips Thursday: election Edition- Wondering to Guide Research

Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition – Wondering to Guide Research

In the final tip of our Election Edition series, Emily offers insights on how to get more out of your research and fact finding by focusing on the topics and issues that mean the most to you.

https://vimeo.com/471105207

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Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition - Media Manipulation

Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition – Media Manipulation

Find out more about ways in which media outlets have been known to manipulate consumers and practical tips on training your brain to recognize when it happens.

https://vimeo.com/471105348

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Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition - Filtering Out the Noise

Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition – Filtering Out the Noise

In part three of our Election Edition Tips, Student Ambassador Emily provides practical tips on brain breaks you can use to help slow the surge of information and filter out the noise.

https://vimeo.com/471105197

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Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition - Tracing Information to Its Source

Research Tips Thursday: Election Edition – Tracing Information to Its Source

This week we’ll be posting a special 5 part Research Tip Week to help you get prepared to vote! Check back each day for a new tip. In Part 2 we’ll take a closer look at tracing quotes, facts and images to their original source.

https://vimeo.com/471105259

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Open Access Resources for Further Exploration

This year’s Open Access Week celebration is coming to a close. We hope that you have enjoyed following along with UCF Libraries’ blog posts, social media posts, and other activities that highlighted the Open Access (OA) movement. If you missed any of our efforts, you can always revisit them by visiting the Libraries’ blog or by checking out the Open Access Week archives in STARS, UCF’s institutional repository.

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