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Info Literacy 12. Finding Inform...
Provides information about three large literature databases: Literature Online (Pr...
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Info Literacy 11. Plagiarism & C...
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Info Literacy 11. Plagiarism & Citation Styles
Definition and types of plagiarism, including buying term papers, copying and past...
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Info Literacy 10. Evaluating Inf...
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Info Literacy 10. Evaluating Information Sources
Criteria to apply to evaluating both traditional and open web resources, including...
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Info Literacy 9. Browsing & sear...
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Info Literacy 9. Browsing & searching the web
Background on the web; how search engines work; background on Google; varieties of...
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Info Literacy 8. Online Periodic...
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Info Literacy 8. Online Periodical Databases
Accessing content in periodicals. Identifying the defining characteristics and fea...
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Info Literacy 7. Online Referenc...
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Info Literacy 7. Online Reference Databases
Types of information sources that are found in online reference databases; timesav...
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Info Literacy 6. Locating Materi...
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Info Literacy 6. Locating Materials in the Library
Purpose of classification and call numbers; Library of Congress and Dewey classifi...
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Info Literacy 5. Using a Library...
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Info Literacy 5. Using a Library Catalog
Features in a library catalog; look and feel of the user interface; advanced searc...
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Info Literacy 4. Libraries & Lib...
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Info Literacy 4. Libraries & Library Web Sites
Identifying common characteristics of libraries and library web sites; providing g...
Information Literacy Tutorials
Info Literacy 12. Finding Information about Literature
December 23, 2008, 09:39 AM
Provides information about three large literature databases: Literature Online (ProQuest), Literature Resource Center (Gale), & Literary Reference Center (EBSCO). Program notes are available at: http://tinyurl.com/ILnotes. An evaluation survey is available at: http://tinyurl.c...
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Info Literacy 11. Plagiarism & Citation Styles
June 13, 2008, 02:45 PM
Definition and types of plagiarism, including buying term papers, copying and pasting without attribution, and paraphrasing without attribution. Tips for MLA and APA citation styles, including support available in library databases. Program notes are available at: http://tinyu...
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Information literacy series over...
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Information literacy series overview
This video provides an introduction to a series of 11 videos designed to help coll...
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Wikis in Plain English
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Wikis in Plain English
A short explanation of wikis and how they can be used to coordinate a group.
Thi...
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Social Bookmarking in Plain English
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Social Bookmarking in Plain English
A short explanation of the features and benefits of Social Bookmarking sites like ...
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Blogs in Plain English
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Blogs in Plain English
A video for people who wonder why blogs are such a big deal.
This video comes in ...
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Video: RSS in Plain English
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Video: RSS in Plain English
A short explanation of RSS and how it helps you save time reading the web.
This v...
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Automatic Confession
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Automatic Confession
The Catholic Church has installed a new automatic confession service.
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The Librarians Promo
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The Librarians Promo
New 6 Part Australian Comedy Series - ABCTV Wednesday Nights 9.30pm from October 31.
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