How to use the information literacy site resources (in brief): Since this information literacy project was not originally designed in this site, I had to make some design decisions on how best to import it. Basically, I chose to import it so that you can always return to the main information literacy page by clicking on the Information Literacy box on the orange navigation bar that displays below the header on every page of this site. This link will always return you to this page from which you have access to all the sections of the site.
The content is broken up into four main sections of information literacy related resources: resources for teacher-librarians, resources for classroom teachers, resources for library/classroom collaboration, and general information about information literacy and information literacy models. These main content sections are also accessible through this page.
Within each of these main sections, pages were created to display related books and websites (and sometimes organizations). There’s a lot here, so take a deep breath and enjoy (and be sure to contact me if you have questions, want to suggest a resource to add, or if you find a broken link).
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