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… > > 2012 year in review 2012 has proven to be an exciting and successful year at UTS Library. On a personal note I was … get help, including email, phone, chat and social media (Facebook and Twitter) As part of the Library’s and … program. For more information about graduate attributes visit the Institute for Interactive Media: …

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… any other source to determine their quality, reliability, and appropriateness. To evaluate images you should examine their content, context, source, and image quality. Content Context Source Image Quality What … image, or has it been manipulated (e.g. cropped, colour changed, details removed/added)? How to find an image's …

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… UTS students from accessing exam results, re-enrolment, and graduation. You can pay your fines online at MyLibrary … fine has been incorrectly applied or have an item on your account that you may have already returned please contact the … fine; I need to pay a fine; I have a sanction; I returned my Library book, but it is still on my record? …

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… electronic resources. Please log in with your UTS account when access electronic resources. Finding e-books   … do a catalogue search with your keywords, select ‘Books’ and ‘Available online’ on the left side menu. Example: … for finding scholarly journals, some e-books, newspapers and other electronic resources. There are lists of …

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… you are expected to find and use scholarly information: in your assignments to prepare for class to explore new theories and ideas However, to find scholarly information you need to search in a particular way to get good results. Use this page to …

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… be interpreted. Primary sources document events, people, and viewpoints of the time. The nature and value of a source cannot be determined without reference … What is a secondary source?   A secondary source is an account or interpretation of events created by someone …

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… your search?    At university you are expected to find and use scholarly information: in your assignments to prepare for class to explore new theories and ideas However, to find scholarly information you need to … Evolved Internet Daily tools Products Mobile phone Changed Developed Improved World Wide Web Web   Tips:  Some …

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… examine: Who was the author? When was the source created and why? What was its purpose? What was the context … was created? Who was the intended audience? How does the account compare to that in other sources (both primary and secondary)?  Does it support others accounts or not? And

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… teaches workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research. Software Carpentry This link opens in a … the makers of RStudio This link opens in a new window This website will help you learn R by directing you towards the best sites on becoming a productive R programmer. Choose from …

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