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This video, presented by Amanda Bezet, the Graduate Student Success Librarian at National University, focuses on evaluating and using information effectively as part of doctoral or academic research. It covers various aspects of research evaluation, including distinguishing between types of sources, ensuring the legitimacy of journals, avoiding predatory journals, fair use, and organizing research effectively.
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