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Marc Pugliese - Theology and Religion LibGuide: Information Literacy

Saint Leo University Professor, Marc A. Pugliese, has a LibGuide to assiss in theology and religion research and resources at Saint Leo University's Cannon Memorial Library

Welcome!

Welcome Religion and Theology Students!!

The Cannon Memorial Library of Saint Leo University extends a warm welcome to all new and returning students, staff and faculty.  The purpose of this guide is to help you with your research and assignments by providing information on online databases, books, ebooks, and services offered by the Library, as well as other useful information tailored for your subject area.  Click on the tabs above or on the following links to view the information for your discipline.


Background Sources

Journal Articles

Books and Videos

eBooks

Websites

Citing Sources

Plagiarism 

About Information Literacy

Information literacy is another way of saying that you know how to research and that you know what to do with the research information that you find.

Do you know...

What the study of pneumatology covers?

Do you know...
numbers: 3 votes (20%)
The Holy Spirit: 12 votes (80%)
The Trinity: 0 votes (0%)
Romans: 0 votes (0%)
Total Votes: 15

Can you guess?

Eschatology is the study of...

Can you guess?
the Trinity: 2 votes (13.33%)
Esther: 0 votes (0%)
books: 0 votes (0%)
last things: 13 votes (86.67%)
Total Votes: 15

Information Literacy Competencies

1. Know what you need for your report, research paper or project:  books, journal articles, newspaper articles or encyclopedia information.  Determine the extent and nature of the information needed.

2. Locate the information you need in:  the catalog (books),  general and subject databases (articles of all types).  Access the needed information efficiently and effectively.

3. Evaluate the information you've found for:  accuracy, authority and applicability.  Evaluate information and its sources critically. 

4. Turn the information into a group project or an individual paper. Use information effectively to accomplish a specific purpose, individually or as a member of a group.

5. Demonstrate ethical use of the information by citing your sources in the appropriate format.  Understand the economic, legal, and social issues surrounding the use of information, and access and use information ethically and legally.

Theology Clip

Link to Theology Sources

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Suggested Search Terms

New Testament      Bible

Old Testament        Worship

Catholic Church     Gospels

Pastoral Ministry

Popes      Catechism

Theology      Saints

Ecumenical Councils

World religions

American Catholicism