Exercises from Teaching Information Literacy book
The following exercises were taken from the book Teaching Information Literacy: 35 Practical, Standards-Based Exercises for College Students by Joanna M. Burkhardt, Mary C. MacDonald and Andree J. Rathemacher (ALA 2003), and are reproduced with their permission.
- Exercise 06: The Quality of Information
- Exercise 09: Concept Mapping
- Exercise 11: Creating a Research Question
- Exercise 12: Search Terms Worksheet
- Exercise 15: Authorship, Rights of Authors, Responsible Use of Others' Work
- Exercise 16: Plagiarism
- Exercise 25: Writing an Annotated Bibliography of Books
- Exercise 29: Creating Effective Search Statements
- Exercise 31: Should I use a Library Database, or Should I Just Search the Web?
- Exercise 35: Finding U.S. Government Supplied Statistics
- Fig. 6.1: Periodical Taxonomy
- p. 20: The Successful Research Process
Information Literacy Exercises - Library Developed
- Creating a Research Question exercise
- Demographics assignment
- Evaluating original research articles
- First Year Seminar Library Orientation
- Library homepage exercise
- Scavenger hunt for First Year Seminar
- SHS Issues in Research - self-directed
- SHS Issues in Research - Videoconference PowerPoint
- SHS Videoconference - Original
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