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Fact Checking Sources for Assignments: Academic Sources

Fact Checking Sources for Assignments: Academic Sources

 Overview

Academic sources are the most trustworthy and best to use in your assignments. But you still need to be selective when referencing sources in order to get full marks on your assignments. Like with social media and news media, you should check the content for accuracy, and also evaluate its relevance to your own arguments and research. Evaluating is an important academic skill that involves critical thinking when you are doing your research and finding information. The quality of your dissertation or assignment is directly related to the quality of the sources you use, so knowing how to fact check and evaluate is important to your success at University, as well as future jobs. ​This workshop covers how to avoid 'fake' academic journals and investigate sources using the SIFT method.

 Key areas covered

  • Advantages of using academic sources in assignments​
  • How to spot predatory journals or fake academic publications​
  • Using the SIFT fact checking method​
  • Where to look for reliable sources

Book your place here!

We encourage students to book onto our workshops via CareerHub in order to keep a record of their learning, but it’s not a requirement to book our online sessions in advance. You can decide on the day to join a session by clicking the Zoom link provided: https://essex-university.zoom.us/j/97879754753?from=addon

Date:
Wednesday 2 February 2022
Time:
14:30 - 15:00
Time Zone:
UK, Ireland, Lisbon Time (change)
Campus:
Online
Audience:
  Undergraduate  
Categories:
  Workshop  

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