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Unit 4: What does it look like?

Information can be given to you or found in different formats: oral, print, and digital. This course will focus on print and digital formats.

Confusingly different sources of information can exist in both formats. For example, a book can be published in print or digital format. So can a journal (or periodical).

Which format?

It doesn't matter which format you use as many sources of information found on paper are now also available digitally. This means you'll find e-books, and e-journals online, as well as newspapers and reports. Your lecturers won't mind which format you use, as long as you've found the right information!

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