Bibliographic information management 2700-L-IN-Z5ZIB
The course aims to provide students with practical skills in creating bibliographies which meet users and formal requirements. Students will learn about bibliography generators and reference management software. They gain practical skills in using this type of software.
The course covers:
- general rules of creating a bibliography,
- bibliographic terminology,
- criteria for choosing documents,
- techniques of acquisition,
- selection of documents.
- references,
- reference management software (Mendeley, Zotero).
Type of course
Mode
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, students:
KNOWLEDGE:
- know and understand, to an advanced degree, facts, objects, and phenomena, their subject-specificity, and the theories describing them that are specific to library and information sciences and media and social communication studies (K_W01).
- know and understand the processes of creation, management, and quality assessment of document collections, and procedures and tools to access them (K_W07).
SKILLS:
- are capable of searching, analyzing, and evaluating information sources, and selecting and using information from them for their own needs and those of other users (K_U05).
- are capable of identifying and using the appropriate methods and tools for information organization and representation (K_U06).
- are capable of producing different types of written works related to the research problems of media and communication studies in their subdiscipline of library and information sciences (K_U12).
COMPETENCES:
- are ready to critically assess their knowledge that is necessary to perform research and professional activities in the field of media and communication studies, especially library and information science (K_K01).
- are ready to recognize the importance of knowledge in solving the theoretical and practical problems in the library and information science, and to exploit the knowledge of others in this area (K_K02).
Assessment criteria
1. Attendance:
a) full - 25%;
b) one absence - 20%;
c) two absences - 15%;
d) three absences and more - 0%.
2) Creation of bibliography- up to 75%.
Final grades:
5: 91-100%
4,5: 81-90%
4: 71-80%
3,5: 61-70%
3: 50-60%
Final positive grades cannot be improved.
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
1. Mariola Antczak, Anna Nowacka: Przypisy, powołania, bibliografia załącznikowa: jak tworzyć i stosować: podręcznik. Warszawa 2009.
2. Bibliografia: metodyka i organizacja. Pod red. Z. Żmigrodzkiego. Warszawa 2000.
3. Marcin Roszkowski, Bartłomiej Włodarczyk: Cytowania zasobów sieciowych w polskich czasopismach z zakresu bibliotekoznawstwa i informatologii: analiza aktualności adresów URL. "Zagadnienia Informacji Naukowej" 2016, nr 1, s. 21-43.
Additional information
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