Report -
The Survey of American College Students: Student Evaluation of Information Literacy (not free)
NEW! Screencasting for LibrariesNEW! Welcome to the Multimedia for Information Literacy Wiki!The concept behind this wiki is to help consolidate a variety of multimedia resources that will assist the teaching of information literacy.
In this wiki you will find links to videos, online tutorials, comic strips, info lit blogs, handouts and more! If it is related to information literacy and might help engage a visual or auditory learner, then it belongs here! The site is arranged by topic, rather than by medium, so if you are teaching a session about copyright, on that page you will find videos, handouts, etc. It is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather the best of what is freely available on the web.
NEW! What Today’s College Students Say about Conducting Research in the Digital Age - Preliminary Research Findings
Project Information Literacy - Alison J. Head and Mike Eisenberg
Fifty Ways to
Love Your LibraryResearch Process Models Compaired
"Nowadays every citizen needs to be information literate, a 21st-century form of literacy built upon the four fundamental pillars of education which constitute the very foundations of society. These are learning to know, to do, to be and to live together."-- from Media Education, a UNESCO publication: 2006 (link in Multimedia category of this wiki)
OPAL - Online Programming for All Libraries
OPAL is an international collaborative effort by libraries of all types to provide web-based programs and training for library users and library staff members.
Reference in the Age of Communication