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Information Literacy Guide
What Students Say About Research
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Information Literacy Guide: What Students Say About Research
A guide to support faculty in incorporating General Education Learning Goal #4 into the curriculum.
What Is It?
Why Information Literacy?
Tools for Faculty
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1. Pre-Assessment Tools
2. Research Assignment Handout Guidelines
3. Documenting the Research Process
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Article: Library Assignments: Challenges that Students Face . . .
Student Research Facts
What Students Say About Research
Project Information Literacy
Prepare Your Students
Books & E-Journals
Student Feedback
What Today's College Students Say About Conducting Research in the Digital Age
"A report of preliminary findings and analysis from student discussion groups held on 7 U.S. campuses in Fall 2008, as part of Project Information Literacy."
Father Goose and Mother IM: Confessions of a Net Gen Learner
Bridging the Gap: Understanding the Differing Research Expectations of First-Year Students and Professor
Undergraduate Perceptions of Information Literacy: Defining, Attaining, and Self-Assessing Skills
Article from College & Research Libraries
Why First Year College Students Select Online Research Resources as Their Favorite
Information Literacy and E-Resources: The Credo Student Survey (April 2013)
How Freshmen Conduct Course Research Once They Enter College
What Freshmen Say About Research
Project Information Literacy Student Survey
What Students Say About Wikipedia
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