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SEM 100

This is a guide for information literacy education in Seminar 100 and Honors 100.

Additional class-specific information

Finding Credible Information on the Web

Looking for more credible information on the web about your topic? A great place to start are professional organizations relating to your topic.

Example: A librarian could go to the American Library Association (ALA) website and find the Resources section. In the case of the ALA, they have an alphabetical list, by subject, of professional resources on the web - websites, blogs, indexes, guides, discussion groups, etc.

It's a great way to help filter out the useless stuff on the Internet and find the more credible information on your topic!


Open-Access AI Journals

OA.mg is a search engine for open access academic papers. It could be a place to find more information about your topic. Give it a try!

I searched for:

artificial intelligence and prosthetics

and the top 20 results looked pretty interesting. Have fun!

Suggested databases

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