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Whats the best online information literacy tutorial for university-level literature students?

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Whats the best online information literacy tutorial for university-level literature students?

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(I am an academic librarian who makes online info lit tutorials among many other things.) JMOZ is right: TILT is probably the best available. Most schools just link to TILT, re-purpose content from TILT, or base their tutorials off those. Unfortunately most of the others I know are really tied to something (a subject; the way a specific institution makes their information available) and therefore wouldn’t be applicable to this subject area or independent researchers. Places that include big lists of what you are looking for, where you can view them and decide how subject-specific or institution-specific is too specific: Library Success IL wiki ; ALA best practices for IL wiki; LOEX is a clearinghouse of instructional materials for libraries. You might also want to search Go

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