We all think critically everyday without knowing it. The image on the right gives a brief snapshot of some critical thinking when it comes to booking a holiday. To make sure your holiday is everything you want it to be you may have some criteria in your mind, and some questions to help you organise it.
In a student context you will ask some questions to help you decide what to read and eventually make sense of what you do read.
Thinking critically is not just being negative. It means asking questions of all aspects of your studies from what you read, to which discussions and arguments you may include in assignments.
In the context of making the most of the library you can employ some critical questions to help you decide what to read and to help you understand and identify the key points in what you do read.
Being Critical - A guide to being critical in your university writing.

You should use critical thinking when choosing the resources you are going to read. Below are four books – using the details provided (title and year of publication) consider which ones may be good choices to research the following topic:
(Tip: use the ‘Description questions outlined in the video (Activity 1).