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Lynda - Information Literacy - 368046
Lynda - Information Literacy
Information literacy is the ability to discover and use various types of information. It's an essential skill for navigating the information age. Watch this course to learn about strategies for finding information—from a library, archive, database, or the Internet—and the ethics of using it. Librarian Elsa Loftis discusses different types of resources and explains how to evaluate their usefulness and trustworthiness. She also shows how to avoid plagiarism and copyright infringement, and accurately cite sources.


Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Types of Resources
  • 2. Search Strategies
  • 3. Resource Evaluation
  • 4. Ethical Use of Information
  • 5. Citation
  • 6. Information Literacy for Art and Design
  • Conclusion
  • Lynda - Information Literacy


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