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iLibrarian » Personal Digital Archiving iLibrarian Series

The iLibrarian Personal Digital Archiving series of posts was based on a 3-hour hands-on workshop I give on the topic. Here’s a wrap up of all 8 articles as well as some recommended resources that I found exceptionally helpful in putting together the session. Series Articles Personal Digital

Information Literacy Weblog: Arcadia project reports

Information Literacy Weblog We bring you news and reports about information literacy around the world Monday, February 13, 2012 Arcadia project reports I have blogged about the recent information literacy currculum project which was part of the Arcadia Programme, but I don't think I have

CFP: Extend and Unify: Outreach and Education for Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy

Call for Proposals: Book chapters on scholarly communication and information literacy Title: Extend and Unify: Outreach and Education for Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy Programs Book editors: Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Scholarly Communication Librarian at Illinois Wesleyan University

The Life of Books: Interview with Carl Malamud; Thoughts on "Free Law," Kerfuffles and Law.Gov

skip to main | skip to sidebar The Life of Books This blog is dedicated to exploring the idea that "books are dead". (Yeah, right.) Sunday, November 08, 2009 Interview with Carl Malamud; Thoughts on "Free Law," Kerfuffles and Law.Gov On Friday afternoon, 6 November 2009, we interviewed Carl

Research Quest: It's Football Season: Fantasy Sports & Information Literacy

Research Quest Educational applications for video games and gaming strategies. My quest for learning with a few library stops along the way. It's Football Season: Fantasy Sports & Information Literacy With today's opening weekend kickoff to the new NFL season, it's worthwhile to review some of the

Information Literacy meets Web 2.0: LASSIE reports!

skip to main | skip to sidebar Information Literacy meets Web 2.0 How does Web 2.0 affect our delivery of Information Literacy? How do librarians cope with the Google generation and what does this mean for Information Literacy? This site will be a sounding board for us to exchange our views and

Celia's | Information-Seeking Process of College Students in the Digital Age, a model

UCT blogs | Home | Admin Celia's « Google Search Plus - thumbs down reviews Wikipedia Will Shut Down on Wednesday 18th January 2012 » Information-Seeking Process of College Students in the Digital Age, a model Posted by Celia Walter | 18 Jan, 2012 Alison J. Head on Modeling the Information-Seeking

A 12 Point Library Program Checklist for School Principals - 2012 - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue

<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;"><em>Note: This week I am on a "writing holiday" from my day job. I'm using the time to work on a revision of my 1997 book </em>The Indispensable Librarian<em>. (Personally, I think it is still just fine, but others have asked if we still use

Library Juice » Nice fake site example for info lit instruction

A site set up by tricky spammers, potentially useful in information literacy instruction: “CNBC” report on “income at home system.”

IFLA Code of Ethics for Librarians « Information New Wave

The Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression Committee (FAIFE) of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) has drafted an International Code of Ethics for Librarians. I am part of the working group developing this document. We would like to hear what

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