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1. High School Students and Their Use of the Web for Research - Report of a study that examined how high school students used the web and the library for research. 2. Understanding Information Literacy - Overview as to what information literacy is and why it is important. 3. Evaluating Online Educational Materials for Use in Instruction - Describes how educators can evaluate which web sites are best for use in teaching. 4. Information Literacy - Defines information literacy and looks at what has been learned so far in K-12 education, libraries, and higher education. 5. What Should Parents Know About Information Literacy? - Describes what parents need to know in regards to information literacy for their children. 6. Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning - Explains why information literacy is an important skill to have throughout life when learning. 7. Information Literacy in an Information Society - Gives reasons why information literacy is very important today. 8. Information Literacy and Teacher Education - Details why teachers need to learn about information literacy when they are in college. 9. Information Literacy Instruction in Higher Education - Offers a survey of what academic librarians are doing to provide library instruction for information literacy in higher education. 10. Learning and Teaching Information Technology Skills in Context - Article on how computer and searching skills need to be taught in a framework of information literacy and in relation to subject matter. 11. Information Literacy: Search Strategies, Tools, and Resources - Provides a description of the SSTR program which many information literacy tutorials are based on. Please send me any information literacy articles you have written. I will create a page for them at this site and link to it from this page. You will retain the copyright to your work. I will remove it any time you ask me to do so. Please send contributions to NOsubmissionSPAM@libraryinstruction.com. |
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