This page includes a schedule of class sessions.
Course Meeting Times
Lectures: 1 session / week, 1 hour / session
Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will:
- Have a better understanding of the research environment by
- understanding the scientific publication cycle and research process
- knowing the difference between various types of publications and when to use them
- being able to identify appropriate research tools for their coursework
- Become effective researchers by
- having the ability to search online research tools efficiently
- being familiar with the MIT Libraries system and the Libraries Web page
- being able to critically evaluate information
- Develop a scientific communication foundation by
- being able to cite sources appropriately and be aware of bibliographic management tools (e.g. RefWorks) as well as other help (e.g. Writing Center)
- being able to recognize the parts of a citation (source title, author, etc.) and what type of material is being cited (journal, book, conference proceedings, etc)
- recognizing the purpose and value proper citations hold in the scholarly world
Assignments
Students will complete 6 assignments throughout the semester, accompanied by research logs (see Course Schedule for assignment dates). Assignments will be explained in detail during class. Students will also review a series of online tutorial modules that relate to class lectures and will give feedback on them. No tests or final exam.
Grading
Freshmen – Pass/No Record (Institute requirement for Pass: Performance at C level or better.)
Grade Composition
ACTIVITIES | PERCENTAGES |
---|---|
Assignments | 30% |
Module Reviews | 30% |
Research Logs | 30% |
Class Participation | 10% |
Grading Scale
RANGES | SCORES |
---|---|
100 - 90% | A (Pass) |
89 - 80% | B (Pass) |
79 - 70% | C (Pass) |
69% or Below | D (No Record) |
Attendance
Attendance and participation at each of the 13 class meetings is expected. If for some reason you can not attend a class, or if you must leave early, please notify the Instructor in advance.
About this Course
This course is part of a project developed by staff of the MIT Libraries and Professor Donald Sadoway and funded by MIT's d'Arbeloff Fund for Excellence in Education. The project, titled "Finding and Evaluating Information," is designed to introduce first year students to the scientific research process and provide them with the skill necessary to find, evaluate and use information successfully throughout their educational careers. The project consists of this course, 3.093, and the set of online tutorial modules that students will review and evaluate.
Schedule
LEC # | TOPICS | KEY DATES |
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1 |
Introduction Goals of the Class What to Expect Overview of Assignments, Research Logs, Online Modules Self Assessment |
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2 |
Scientific publication Cycle, and What it Means to you as a Student Primary vs. Secondary Sources (e.g. Books and Barton) Evaluation of Information Sources |
Assignment 1: Literature Review 1 + Research Log due Tutorial Module Review 1 due |
3 |
Specific Primary Sources (e.g. Research Articles) How this Fits into Your Scholarly Careers Peer Review Plagiarism in Research |
Assignment 2: Module Review 1A due |
4 |
Secondary Sources: Indexing and Abstracting Sources (Needed to Find Primary Sources) Demonstration of Vera, Specific Databases (Getting Started and Using and Creating Citations) |
Assignment 3: Literature Review 1 + Research Logs due Tutorial Module Review 2 due |
5 | Demonstration of Specific Databases: Inspec®/Compendex®, Web of Science and What Makes it Different |
Assignment 4: Research Log due Tutorial Module Review 2A due |
6 |
Database Searching - Tips and Tricks Searching for Review Articles Importing Citations into Software like RefWorks |
Assignment 5: Research Log due Tutorial Module Review 3 due |
7 | Secondary Sources - Handbooks and Encyclopedias |
Assignment 6: Research Log due Tutorial Module Review 3A due |
8 | More Secondary Sources | Assignment 7: Research Log due |
9 |
Special Resources (e.g. Patents) and Grey Literature (e.g. Technical Reports, Conference Proceedings) The Free Web and Web Searching |
Assignment 8: Tutorial Module Review 4 due |
10 | Group Exercise: In-class Searching on Topics in Various Disciplines |
Assignment 9: Research Log due Tutorial Module Review 4A due |
11 | Discussion of Literature Reviews, what they are and how they are Done | |
12 | Storyboarding Online Tutorial Modules | Assignment 10: Literature Review 2 + Research Log due |
13 |
Wrap up Feedback, Class Discussion on What was Learned, How to Improve for the Future Self Assessment |