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INS3707 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE 4 April 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.... Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/ QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your in formation-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your in formation-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL /50/ Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL /50/ TOTAL MARKS /100/QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant to the topic and should be your own definitions based on several sources. It should not be longer than a paragraph. • A discussion with numbered headings and subheadings. There must be a logical flow of ideas and you must not deviate from the topic. • A conclusion where you indicate the main points of the discussion and the outcome thereof. • List of sources. The list of sources must include all the sources you cited when writing the essay. Ensure that you list the sources correctly. Refer to Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/2022 for the correct method to cite your sources. You will also find some guidance in Chapter 9 of the prescribed book. Please note that Unisa uses the Harvard method. When writing this essay, apply the knowledge of essay writing you acquired in the INS1502 module. You will also find guidelines on academic essay writing in the Tutorial letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 10 and 11 of your prescribed book. Also, ensure that you know what plagiarism is and how to avoid it. The Tutorial Letter INKALLE/302/4/2022 and Chapters 8 and 9 in the prescribed book also provide guidance in this regard. The following rubrics will be used to mark your questions: (50 marks) Question 2 Criteria Comments Marks Search strategy Must include examples (10 Marks) Keywords Use of Boolean operators Database selection/catalogue/Internet 7 Refining search: Language + Date Rationale (5marks) Explanation for choice of database/ Internet/catalogue Reason for selecting specific sources Reasons for adapting search strategy – if necessary Range of sources (5 Marks) Does selection source include books, articles, web resources? Question 3 Screenshots (30 Marks) Screenshots for searches Screenshots for search results SUB-TOTAL Introduction (5 Marks) Definitions (5 Marks) Discussion (25 Marks) Conclusion (5 Marks) Bibliography (5 Marks) In-text referencing (5 Marks) Background information Problem to be discussed Approach to discussion Each term defined. Logic flow of ideas Use of headings and subheadings Not deviating from the topic What was discussed? Findings from discussion Lessons learnt Alphabetical arrangement All sources cited Followed prescribed style Form of citation Cite all sources SUB-TOTAL TOTAL MARKS /QUESTION 1 The purpose of this question is to assess and evaluate your information-searching skills. With this in mind, conduct an information search for sources on the topic: Information access in rural communities post-apartheid era. In the information searching process, tell us how you searched for the information – tell your story of searching for information. Indicate which databases and/or search engines you used; and explain why you selected the specific sources. Please include screen prints of your searches. Below are some guidelines on what information should be included in your story. These include a number of questions you, as an information searcher, need to consider when conducting an information search – you may think about more questions. Please discuss them as this is about YOUR search strategy, not ours. Since you will be searching the internet, the library catalogue and at least ONE full text database, the same or similar questions require consideration for EACH information search. The information system you are searching will determine the questions you need to consider and answer. NOTE, a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’ will not be regarded as an answer. The questions that generally require consideration include the following: a. Which keywords did you use to search for information? Why did you use these keywords? b. Which databases and internet search engines did you use? c. Search the Unisa Library for resources, the catalogue; e-resources; e-journals and so forth. d. Which Boolean operators did you use when you conducted your search? e. How many ‘hits’ did you have for each search? How many of these hits were relevant to your assignment topic? f. Was it necessary to refine your search? If yes, how did you refine the search? g. Ensure that your search includes a range of sources (1 book, 2 journal article, 3 database, 1 library catalogue). h. Include screenshots (the search strategies; first result page; etc.) of your searches on the various databases; catalogues and websites you used. i. Please organise screenshots with headings and comments in your discussion. This will support your explanations of how you searched for your information. j. Please do not include full text articles as part of your screenshots. Question 2 Use the sources you have retrieved in Question 2 to write your essay for Question 3. Write an essay of approximately 3 000 words on the topic you searched for Question 2, using the information sources you retrieved from the library catalogue, online databases, the internet and the study guide. Guidelines on writing an academic essay Your essay must include the following: • The topic provided. • An introduction where you provide some background information; highlight the problem you are discussing and indicate how you plan to deal with the problem. • A definition for every keyword appearing in the topic. The definitions should be relevant t

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Information Search Report: “Information Access in Rural Communities Post-Apartheid
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