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This is a guide for the QEP Workshop offered in September 2022.

Information literacy concepts

Information has Vallue

Information possesses several dimensions of value, including as a commodity, as a means of education, as a means to influence and as a means of negotiating and understanding the world. Legal and socioeconomic interests influence information production and dissemination.

ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, 2015

 

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  1. Garcia-Siino, Leimar, et al. Routledge Handbook of Star Trek. Routledge, 2022.
     
  2. Heath, K. M., & Carlisle, A. S. (2020). The Voyages of Star Trek: A Mirror on American Society Through Time. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
     
  3. Csomay, Eniko, and Ryan Young. “Language Use in Pop Culture Over Three Decades: A Diachronic Keyword Analysis of Star Trek Dialogues.” International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, vol. 26, no. 1, 2021.

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  1. Csomay, Eniko, and Ryan Young. “Language Use in Pop Culture Over Three Decades: A Diachronic Keyword Analysis of Star Trek Dialogues.” International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, vol. 26, no. 1, 2021.
     
  2. Keeler, Amanda. "Visible/invisible: Female astronauts and technology in Star Trek: Discovery and National Geographic's Mars." Science Fiction Film and Television 12.1 (2019): 127-150.
     
  3. Farghaly, Nadine, and Simon Bacon, editors. To Boldly Go : Essays on Gender and Identity in the Star Trek Universe. McFarland & Company, Inc, 2017.
     
  4. van Geffen, Hannah, E. J. van Leeuwen, and M. S. Newton. "Gender and Racial Identity in Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Star Trek: Discovery." (2018).

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