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6 Learning resources

Philip Worthington

This chapter contains a variety of resources to help you learn the content of the book

Te Whatu Aho Rau – A podcast about the information evaluation framework from Chapter 4 Evaluating your information sources (7’10”)

Listen to Catherine Doughty and Philip Worthington discuss the framework


The resources BELOW were created using Google Notebook LM or Google Gemini

The Postgraduate Research Journey – A video explainer (8’18”)

Mastering Research in the AI Age: Essential Skills for Postgraduates – a podcast (21’27”)

Reproducible Research Mastery The Advanced Academic Search Strategy from PICO to AI Pitfalls – a podcast(4’34”)

Postgraduate Research Mastery: Ethical Authority, AI vs. Integrity, and the Te Whatu Aho Rau Framework

Research Quiz

Take this quiz based on the book, it has twelve questions

https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/c4c7bada-ef8f-4131-8aec-becf5ba8e375?artifactId=aabf09a9-c6cc-4f65-ac9d-75eba22a0a17 Take the quiz

A multiple-choice quiz question on a dark background. The question reads: "According to the Information Literacy Spaces Model presented in the introduction, what is the central concept that integrates academic, disciplinary, digital, and professional literacies?" Four answer options are listed: A. Critical Thinking B. Academic Literacy C. Information Literacy D. Digital & Media Literacy There is a "Hint" button at the bottom left and a "Next" button at the bottom right.

Public Notebook – Talk with the book

Use this public Notebook to chat, question and interact with the text of Postgraduate Research Skills: A Library Primer.

A digital learning platform interface titled "Postgraduate Research Skills: A Library Primer." The main section provides a summary of an open educational resource focused on postgraduate research skills, including literature searching, research questions, and referencing software. The right panel, labelled "Studio," displays options for Audio Overview, Video Overview, Mind Map, Reports, Quiz, and Flashcards. Below, there is a list of related resources such as "Postgraduate Research Skills and Information," "Research Quiz," and "Research Flashcards." At the bottom, there is a text input field with the prompt, "What core library-centric research skills are essential for successful postgraduate study?"

Research Flashcards, Mind Map, and Reports are available.

A dark-themed interface titled "Create report" displaying various report format options as rectangular buttons. The top row includes: "Create Your Own" (craft reports your way), "Briefing Doc" (overview of sources with key insights), "Study Guide" (short-answer quiz and glossary), and "Blog Post" (insightful takeaways in article form). Below, under "Suggested Format," are: "Training Manual" (manual for new research advisors), "Policy Proposal" (proposal for advanced research skills and AI literacy), "Key Concepts Explainer" (introduction to research ideas and models), and "Step-by-Step Guide" (walkthrough of the postgraduate research process). Each button includes a brief description. There is a close button in the top right corner.

 

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