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Four modules: Using the OPAC; Search skills for electronic sources; Internet tutorials; Citing & referencing and links to study and research skills books and other related resources.
Set of subject-based online tutorials to improve Internet information skills, provided by the Resource Discovery Network. There are currently over fifty tutorials available, covering disciplines across the sciences, humanities and social sciences.
InfoSphère is divided into eight modules which correspond to each stage necessary to carry out a complete information retrieval.
Information Literacy is the ability to access, evaluate, and use information from a variety of sources for a variety of intended purposes. As we encounter major educational reform in this new millennium, Information Literacy, a concept which has been around since the mid l980's, will become a critical tool which should be an integral part of instruction
Successful completion of this course fulfills the A.A. degree's information literacy competency requirement. Students seeking the Associate of Arts degree must complete Information Literacy & Research Skills (INFS 1000), English Composition 1 (ENGL 1110), and the Computer Literacy Competency, within their first 24 college level course credits. INFS 1000 is also offered as credit-by-examination. Consult the College Catalog for how to take INFS 1000 as credit-by-examination. Credit-by-examination is only recommended for students who already have advanced level research and library skills. The examination is very demanding. Credit-by-examination is limited to 30 students per semester.
The Inspiration Quick Tour is a comprehensive tutorial illustrating the key features of Inspiration 8. You'll see how easy it is for students to brainstorm, plan, organize, outline, diagram and write. Plus learn how Inspiration's integrated diagramming and outlining environments work together to help students comprehend concepts and information across the curriculum.
It is an animated resource that shows like connecting itself and looking for information in Internet
Is a free online tutorial that will help you develop Internet research skills for your university and college work. The tutorial looks at the critical thinking required when using the Internet for research and offers practical advice on evaluating the quality of web sites
It includes searching Academic Search Premier, GetText, Library Catalog, Interlibrary Services, Link+, and using other libraries. Includes a graded quiz.
Muestra paso a paso la busqueda basica y la avanzada a traves de Ebsco Host.
The site contains: 1. Info about the system 2. Print 3. Info 4. Side overview 5. Contact 6. Data security 7. Imprint 8. Projects 9. Results 10. Publications 11. On the left
This course is designed to further develop the student�??s information literacy and critical thinking skills learned in Library Information Literacy. In this self-paced course, special emphasis is given to the Internet as a research tool, online databases, online searching strategies, general and specialized reference books, law reference sources, and career information. (UC, CSU)
Conteined 7 online tutorials listed below ,its provide guidance and practical exercises on Information Competency. 1 Determine Your Information Needs 2 Define the Research Topic 3 Locate and Retrieve Relevant Information 4 Use the Technological Tools For Accessing Information 5 Evaluate Information 6 Understand the Ethical, Legal, and Socio-Political Issues Surrounding Information and Information Technology 7 Use, Evaluate, and Treat Critically Information Received From the Mass Media
La página solamente contiene: 1. De la formación de usuarios a la alfabetización informacional en unidades de información: TALLERES PRACTICOS (Abril 2006) 2. Gestión del Conocimiento (diciembre 2002) 3. Gestión de Calidad de Servicios de Información (mayo 2002) 4. Aplicación de metadatos en la gestión de información electrónica (junio 2002) 5. Recursos en internet para bibliotecas (abril 2001) 6. Iniciación a la creación de páginas web para bibliotecas (diciembre 2001).
The tutorial contains 122 pages about information literacy; and the following modules: 1. Searching 2. Selecting 3. Databases 4. Locating 5. The Web 6. Use Criteria
The page contains: 1. The Instruction Labs 2. About the Program 3. Tutorials 4. Teaching Materials ; Also a section with information about the library
The page contains: 1. ENGL 110 Instructions 2. Welcome to UD Library 3. Starting your Search 4. How to find books 5. How to find magazines and Journal Articles 6. How to find government publications 7. Searching in Internet 8. Virtual Tour of Morris Library 9. Summary of Research Process 10. Glossary 11. Site Map and 12. Quiz for ENGL 110 Students.
MERLOT is a leading edge, user-centered, searchable collection of peer reviewed, higher education, online learning materials created by registered members, and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's vision is to be a premiere online community where faculty, staff, and students from around the world share their learning materials and pedagogy.
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