Course Specific Research Support for HST 247: Home

The purpose of this page is to: highlight curriculum where information literacy instruction & support are expected; connect relevant librarian created content & tools; map information literacy related course outcomes to state & national standards

Religion in the United States since 1840 course outcomes related to research skills:

Other indicators of required research or information seeking:

From the Outcome and Assessment Strategies:

  • Research projects

From the Course Content:

  • Analyze and evaluate primary and secondary sources:
    • Connect evidence to its relevant historical context
    • Analyze and evaluate written, artistic, or other evidence
    • Assess the motivation and purpose of evidence
  • Evaluate different interpretations of past events and construct your own interpretation:
    • Identify a historian’s thesis and supporting evidence
    • Evaluate the arguments used to support different interpretations of historical issues
    • Develop your own thesis and historical interpretation and use evidence to support it

Oregon Association of School Libraries: Standards and Learning Goals

Topic guide

Research Guide

Library Tutorials

Additional librarian-created content and tools

Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education

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To update Course outcomes, contact: Pam Kessinger