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Criminal Justice

Welcome Faculty!

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Use links below to assign/embed library information literacy modules into your syllabi and course pages as weekly assignments/OR as appropriate for your curriculum.

All subject toolkits by default recommend you assign one or more videos from the first five modules, but you know the needs of your class and can pick and choose from these materials. The library department recommends each toolkit be introduced in the course curriculum two weeks before research papers, projects or activities are given. The modules are designed to meet the toolkit competencies.

Note: All quizzes are self graded. Students receive the results upon completion of the quiz or activity; the results can be emailed or posted in Blackboard.

Contact: Professor Anthony Bishop

Email: abishop@bmcc.cuny.edu

Competency 1Competency 2Competency 3Competency 4
Basic Skills Module #1 and 2Module # 7Module #6Basic Skills Module #5

Basic Research Skills Toolkit

Module 1 – Introduction to BMCC Library Resources – Video | Quiz
Module 2 – Research Process: Exploration through Questions – Video | Quiz | Handout
Module 3 – OneSearch: The Library’s Search Engine – Video | Online Activity | Handout
Module 4 – Evaluate Information – Video | Quiz | Handout
Module 5 – Cite Sources – APA Guide and Video

Criminal Justice Student Research Toolkit

The Criminal Justice Resources Guide and the Neighborhood Projects Guide
Research with Criminal Justice Databases | Handout

Additional BMCC Library Resources

Our physical collection includes: circulating titles, course reserves, leisure reading, children’s literature review center, comics and graphic novels, periodicals (magazines and newspapers), and the college archives.

Our digital collection includes: research databases, ebook collections, video databases, and the institutional repository.

We invite you to make use of all our resources.

Please let us know if you have any feedback or requests.

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