- Information Literacy(source: Computers in Libraries; Nov/Dec2008, Vol. 28 Issue 10, p28-32, 5p / sur abonnement)”The article presents a list of resources on information literacy, including academic institutions and articles, blogs, and other websites.”- Use of multi-modal media and tools in an online information literacy course: College students’ attitudes and perceptions(source: The Journal of Academic Librarianship, Article in Press, Corrected Proof, 13/12/08 / sur abonnement)”This project studies the use of multi-modal media objects in an online information literacy class. One hundred sixty-two undergraduate students answered seven surveys. Significant relationships are found among computer skills, teaching materials, communication tools and learning experience. Multi-modal media objects and communication tools are needed to strengthen course interactions and student engagement.”- ABC doc(source: université Paul Sabatier Toulouse 3)Guide méthodologique de recherche et de traitement de l’information scientifique et technique- Asking the Right Question (source: Kloda, Lorie A., Evidence Based Library and Information Practice 2008, 3:4 / déposé sur E-LIS, 18/12/08)”For librarians, the idea of “asking the right question†is nothing new. As information professionals, we know that the real question is not the same as the first thing a patron asks at the outset of the reference encounter. Similarly, those teaching information literacy recognize the importance of understanding one’s information needs as one of the first steps in the research process. The first step in the evidence based librarianship (EBL) process is to formulate an answerable question. Eldredge draws a parallel between this step and the first step of problem based learning, in which learners are encouraged to express their uncertainties as precise information needs that can be answered using the literature. …
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