30 Questions
What is the primary purpose of identifying areas of challenges in a university course?
To improve on the course materials and lectures
What topic is covered in Module 2, Unit 3?
Literature Review
What is the page number where Module 3 starts?
43
What skill is covered in Module 5, Unit 2?
Basic Study Techniques/Methods
What is the topic covered in GST 104, Module 1?
Types of Library and Services
What is the primary focus of Module 6, Unit 3?
Plagiarism and Its Implications
What is the purpose of the reserve collection room?
To keep personal books of lecturers for their students
What is the main objective of user education?
To equip users with knowledge on library resources
What is the format of library orientation?
A guided tour of the library followed by a Q&A session
What is the outcome of the special session after a library orientation?
A discussion on library activities and services
What is the purpose of the credit-earning course on user education?
To integrate library activities with the curriculum
What is the primary objective of a school library?
To serve the educational needs of pupils, students, and teachers
What type of service is commonly found in special libraries?
Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI)
Which of the following is NOT a function of a school library?
To provide training in the use of recreational materials
What is a characteristic of public libraries?
They are open to all and provide basic services without charge
What does the presence of a public library in a community indicate?
The community is literate
What type of materials are found in school libraries?
Fictions, visual materials, study-kits, and realia
Who operates public libraries?
Civil servants
What is the primary purpose of skimming each article in the literature analysis?
To group the articles into categories and understand their general purpose and content
What is the main benefit of emphasizing on the strengths and weaknesses of an article?
It avoids mere summarizing and promotes critical analysis of the article
What is the purpose of taking note of the relationships among studies?
To use as a framework to discuss relevant studies
What should be accompanied by page references when taking notes?
Statistics and quotes
What is the primary focus of analyzing the literature?
To remain focused on the topic and use relevant articles
What is the purpose of defining key terms?
To take note of the differences in definitions across studies
What is the primary characteristic of Open Educational Resources (OER)?
They are freely and openly available for non-commercial purposes
What is the primary function of implementation resources in OER?
To promote open publishing of materials and design best practices
What is the main distinction between a subject-specific repository and an institutional repository?
One is discipline-specific and the other is institution-wide
What is an example of a learning object in OER?
A content module
What is the primary goal of reviewing literature using OERs?
To synthesize existing knowledge in a field
What is the main benefit of using open access sources in STEM subjects?
They are more accessible to a wider audience
Test your knowledge of Open Educational Resources, including identifying free resources, repositories, and open access sources in various disciplines.
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