LIB 160 Section 6 (Fall 2021)

Library 160: Information Literacy

Welcome!

This course takes a step-by-step approach to the research process and orients you to the information literacy skills you need for college-level research. The skills introduced here are highly transferable and can be applied to every discipline. You will learn how scholarly information is produced, organized, and accessed; how to construct and use effective strategies in a variety of search tools; how to evaluate information resources for relevance and reputability; and how to use information ethically as you complete college assignments. 

When do we meet? 

This course is entirely online -- We meet online as a large group twice during the term (our opening lecture, and our review session), and you have the opportunity to meet with me during office hours each week if you'd like. 

Opening lecture

You can choose to attend one of the opening lecture options listed below. This is your opportunity to learn more about the class and ask questions -- Select the time that works best in your schedule. All course meetings are held online. 

Do you have a conflict? Message me with any concerns. 

Opening lecture recording

Opening lecture slides

Final exam review session

You can choose to attend one of the review session options listed below. This is your opportunity to learn more about the final exam, review chapter content, and ask questions -- Select the time that works best in your schedule. 

Do you have a conflict? Message me with any concerns. 

Final exam review session recording

Final exam review session slides

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