OSLIS Elementary Videos
These Learn to Research videos were produced by the OSLIS committee of the Oregon Association of School Libraries. OSLIS is a K-12 information literacy website (www.oslis.org) that teaches how to do research and how to cite sources. For Oregonians, the site is also an access point to the databases provided by the State Library of Oregon. This is an official OSLIS channel.
Lateral Reading: Detecting Online Sources You Can Trust
Using Videos as Sources: Detecting Trustworthiness
Using Primary & Secondary Sources
Using Citation Maker
Using a Library Database
Searching Effectively Phrase Searching & Truncation
Searching Effectively Boolean Operators
Reading & Taking Notes
Evaluating & Choosing Sources
Crediting Experts Using Signal Phrases
Citing Sources: Why & How to Do It
Using Keywords
Understanding Your Assignment
Evaluating Websites (for Elementary students)
Choosing a Topic & Developing a Research Question
Elementary Overview Video
OSLIS Elementary Overview
Learn to Research Elementary: Plan Step
Learn to Research Elementary: Find Step
Learn to Research Elementary: Create Step
Learn to Research Elementary: Present Step