Examples of Lesson Materials
Used to consolidate breakout room responses.
"How to Use a Source: The BEAM Method" from Hunter College Libraries 2014
"How to read a scientific paper" by Adam Ruben 20 Jan. 2016
"How to (seriously) read a scientific paper" by Elizabeth Pain 21 March 2016
"Reading Games: Strategies for Reading Scholarly Sources" by Karen Rosenberg 2011
6 sections containing 2-3 questions each, focusing on the key points of the article.
Interactive website including a chart that highlights different strategies based upon the purpose of reading, such as assigned reading, determining sources for a paper, and for a research project.
See Slides from Miriam Posner. This includes gutting a book.
Dissect each section of a scientific research article on this interactive site from Ask a Biologist at Arizona State University.
From NCSU, click on various parts of a sample science article to view descriptions of each section. Methods and Discussion sections are not explicitly called out and included in the Article Text section.
Consortium of Academic And Research Libraries in Illinois presentation detailing instructions for an activity focusing on the components of scholarly articles. Sociology focus.
Graphics and explanatory text from Valdosta State University Reading Scholarly Articles LibGuide.
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