A331 and A332 - History of Architecture and Interiors I & II

This page contains information about the information literacy project for A331& A332 students. On this page you'll find information about the instructor expectations for each student with respect to developing visual analysis and research skills. In these courses,
we will focus on the following skills:

bulleteffective online catalog searching to locate books and periodicals
bulletselection and use of online databases appropriate to the information need
bulletlocating the full-text of articles using article citation information
bulletuse of Interlibrary Loan services to obtain books and articles
bulletcitation and documentation of information sources
bulletsynthesis and appropriate application of information
 

Here are some things you'll be doing in these courses:

bulletlocating full-text articles from citations in Avery Index and other online databases
bulletlocating and obtaining books from other libraries, using EZ-Borrow and WorldCAT
bulletidentifying appropriate scholarly writings
bulletapplying these writings to your research by composing an annotated bibliography
bulletsynthesizing and applying the information you have gathered into a final project supporting your thesis statement
 

A331

bulletHere is a link to an example of the Visual Analysis / Research Project:
A331 Assignment
Here is a link to a support page for A331 Resources from Michael Krasulski, Liaison to the Schools of Architecture & Design http://staff/KrasulskiM/a331.htm
 

A332

bulletHere is a link to an example of the A332 Multicultural Case Studies Project:
A332 Assignment
A332 Project Evaluation Guidelines


 

Last Updated 2/11

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