Completed an assignment using an information source (book, article, website, etc.) other than required course readings
Completed an assignment using a library's physical or digital collection of articles, books, or journals (JSTOR, EBSCO, LexisNexis, ProQuest, Interlibrary Loan, etc.)
Received help from the library (met with a librarian, used the library's chat service, etc.)
Changed the focus of a paper or project based on information you found while researching the topic
Looked for an information source that was cited in something you read
Evaluated an information source by conducting additional research
Identified information that was biased, misleading, or deceptive
Decided not to use an information source in a course assignment due to its questionable quality
Referred to an information source you found on social media for an assignment
Consulted with an expert as an information source (on campus, in community)
Coached or mentored a classmate or peer with research for their course assignment