One isn't better than the other
Different information needs require different places to search.
The library is a resource for you as CCNY students
Utilize all the tools available to you.
Librarians are nice and helpful!
Fake sources
Cognitive offloading
What do you give up when you outsource thinking and the process of learning to a machine?
How we learn!
Process, problem solving, failure
Environmental concerns
Is it worth it?
Searching for information is often nonlinear and iterative.
You might not find the exact 'answer' to your questions.
Think of your sources as puzzle pieces, each with their own bit of information or context that work together to provide a complete picture.
Author & Audience
by journalists for the general public
Publication
newspaper or magazine
Content
human interest hook, photos, little or no specialized language, background on topic
Citations
links within the text
Author & Audience
by academics & researchers for other academics & researchers
Publication
peer reviewed journal
Content
original research, data, findings, theoretical framework, specialized language
Citations
Works cited or bibliography
Covers the connections between the environment and a variety of disciplines such as agriculture, education, law, health and technology.
Includes popular science magazines as well as professional journals and The New York Times Science Section.
Publish high quality in research across the sciences, with articles that consistently rank among the most cited in the world.
Multi-disciplinary database with peer-reviewed journal articles, books, & media.
Identify your key words
Build a search & test it out
Evaluate the results & change the search as needed