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These interactive tutorial cover basic information literacy skills essential for a successful academic program.
These interactive tutorial cover basic information literacy skills essential for a successful academic program.
This module will provide you with the knowledge and tools to avoid it. There is an audio component which requires speakers or headphones.
This module will introduce you to methods for finding reliable resources and how to use them appropriately.
This module will introduce you to journals and periodicals and their importance to your research.
This page Cover basic information literacy skills essential for a successful academic program.
After you complete this module, you will be able to : �?�Select a research topic �?�Identify key terms and concepts in your topic �?�Use different search techniques �?�Analyze your specific information need �?�Select appropriate information sources for your information need.
It is a history-based Library Video Tutorial! Using two Brown students as actors in a funny, but informative, narrative, members of the Brown community. The modules show that there is MUCH more than Google to rely on for researching and writing term papers, and even include some surprise cameo visits from Brown faculty and staff. Everyone at Brown is encouraged to watch and enjoy these videos. Note: These videos require QuickTime.
The tutorials linked to this page demonstrate how to use IU-Link to retrieve documents that you find in the databases from Helmke Library. To view these tutorials you will need Adobe Flash Player installed on your computer.
The tutorials linked to this page demonstrate how to use IU-Link to retrieve documents that you find in the databases from Helmke Library. To view these tutorials you will need Adobe Flash Player installed on your computer.
The tutorials linked to this page demonstrate how to use IU-Link to retrieve documents that you find in the databases from Helmke Library. To view these tutorials you will need Adobe Flash Player installed on your computer.
The tutorials currently include two basic modules: Finding Articles - Explains how to use periodical databases to locate articles for your research Searching IUCAT - Explains how to search Indiana University's online library catalog This IPFW Helmke Library is an interactive Tutorial.To begin, identify yourself as a first-time or returning user by selecting one of the buttons.
Complete SJSU Stairway to Success tutorial (Pretest and all 3 modules). The modules illustrate methods of selecting, searching and evaluating information. Read points 1-4 below before beginning the tutorial. Take the Pre-Quiz at the start of the tutorial. Your answers to this quiz will not affect your final score. There are 3 modules. Read each module for comprehension. Each module takes a minimum of 30 minutes to complete. There are 3 module quizzes. Take the quiz at the end of each module. The results will be sent to your email automatically. Therefore, you must put in your correct email address when registering. As you complete the quiz in each module, print out a copy of your results for your records.
The goal of this course is to assist students in developing skills which will enable them to function as information literate individuals capable of locating, evaluating, and using information. Students in this course will learn how to conduct research using library and electronic resources. They will develop skills in written and visual presentation of information and in various forms of electronic communication.
Describing interactively how to perform a search of a book by author in the catalog of the university of Delaware Library, Requires speakers and flash software.
Circulation and Reserves Desk Library Resources (Circulating, Reference, E-books and Leisure Learning Lab Tutorial and Writing Center Information Desk Internet Accessible Computers and Wireless Service Reference Collection Special Collection Periodicals Collection
Information Desk Orientation Internet Accessible Computers Reference Collection Journals and Magazines Wireless Service Specialized Areas Learning Lab
Circulation Desk Internet Accessible Computers Periodical Collection Photocopy Room Learning Lab Leisure Reading Collection Reference Collection/Group Study Area Art Gallery Circulating Collection Electronic Classroom
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As part of the center's educational mission, the staff of the Center for Intellectual Property along with Professor Laura (Lolly) Gasaway, the 2001-2002 Virtual Intellectual Property Scholar, develop this freely accessible Flash enabled interactive tutorial. First conceived as a print publication, it was believed that more people could be served by placing the content online
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