- Pot of Gold Information Literacy Tutorial (Notre Dame)
- Science Information Life Cycle (UC Irvine)
- Elements of a Research Article (UT San Antonio)
- Why Citation is Important (Coastal Carolina U)
- Plagiarism (Common Craft)
- Incorporating Sources Into Your Paper (CLIP)
- Peer-Review in 5 Minutes (NCSU)
- Literature Reviews: An Overview for Graduate Students (NCSU)
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Some "Best Of" Institution-Independent Information Literacy Tutorials
Any list like this, of course, is subjective and will become out of date quickly. They only represent a few select resources I know about. They are intended as a snapshot of available "best in class" information literacy learning objects. Criteria I tried hard to stick to in creating this list is that the selected tutorials are interactive, multimodal, and institution-independent; they are not, at least for the most part, text-heavy or dependent on access to resources specific to any institution, which means others might be able to use them.
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