VALUE
INFORMATION HAS VALUE

It refers to the information having several dimensions of value: as a product itself, educational, influence or trading value. The flow of information is affected by legal and socio-economic interests. It manifests itself in a number of contexts, including editorial practices, access to information, marketing of personal information, and intellectual property protection laws.
Learning goals
Recognize what constitutes plagiarism.
Cite a source correctly and understand the reason for doing so.
Identify academic publishing practices and their related implications for access to academic information.
Apply fair use factors to effectively use sources of information in your writings.
Support resources
This video encourages the consideration of information as a product.
Video on the right way to cite sources.
Use them according to your need!
Recommended activities
Provide students with a list of appointments and ask them to identify the types of sources represented by quotations (books, chapters, newspaper articles, etc.).
- explain how each article relates to the original article;
- consider under what circumstances it is appropriate to cite other documents;
- differentiate what dating purposes are
Have students look for resources used by other students in their bibliographies. Ask them to rate the page of each of the listed works to understand the correct style and integrity of the quotations (as well as the adequacy of the sources cited).