State Purpose
Provide Variety
Check Availability
Notify Library
Provide Guidance
Offer Library Instruction
Incorporate Critical Thinking
Break Assignments into Manageable Steps
Test Assignment
Discuss Plagiarism and Copyright
Evaluate Information Literacy Skills
What is Information Literacy?
Information literacy is a key component of student academic success. It is fundamental to lifelong learning and the pursuit of knowledge. Individuals need to develop information-seeking skills that transcend specific tools and formats, to interpret and evaluate information and its sources critically, and to learn from that information.
Students who are information literate are able to:
For more information about information literacy, see:
"Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education," American Library Association, February 9, 2015. http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework (Accessed August 17, 2015). Document ID: b901a6c4-6c8a-0d44-7dbc-a5dcbd509e3f
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