Watch It! Researching With Videos: Explorer Junior Library
In today's digital age, videos are a powerful tool for learning and research. They can provide students with a wealth of information on a wide range of topics, from history to science to current events. However, it is important to know how to use videos effectively for research purposes.
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That's where Watch It! Researching With Videos comes in. This comprehensive guide teaches students everything they need to know about using videos for research, from finding and evaluating videos to citing them in their work.
Finding Videos
The first step in using videos for research is finding the right videos. There are a number of ways to do this, including:
- Using a search engine like Google or YouTube
- Searching through video databases like Academic Video Online or JSTOR
- Asking a librarian for help
When searching for videos, it is important to use specific keywords and phrases. You should also consider the length of the video, the date it was published, and the source of the video.
Evaluating Videos
Once you have found some potential videos, it is important to evaluate them to make sure they are credible and relevant to your research topic.
Here are some questions to consider when evaluating videos:
- Who created the video?
- What is the purpose of the video?
- Is the video biased or does it present a balanced view of the topic?
- Is the video accurate and up-to-date?
It is also important to consider the technical quality of the video. Is the video clear and easy to understand? Does it have good sound quality?
Citing Videos
When you use a video in your research, it is important to cite it properly. This helps your readers to find the video and evaluate it for themselves.
There are a number of different ways to cite videos, depending on the style guide you are using. However, most citation styles require you to include the following information:
- The title of the video
- The name of the creator
- The date the video was published
- The URL of the video
For example, here is a citation for a video in MLA style:
"Title of the Video." By Creator's Name. Date Published. URL.
Watch It! Researching With Videos is a valuable resource for students who want to use videos effectively for research purposes. It provides clear and concise instructions on everything from finding and evaluating videos to citing them in your work.
Whether you are a student, a teacher, or a researcher, Watch It! Researching With Videos is a must-have resource.
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