Information Literacy Skills: The Skills You Need to Conduct Research
What is Information Literacy? Please click here to learn what information literacy is, or click on the image below.
What is Information Literacy? Please click here to learn what information literacy is, or click on the image below.
Before you begin your research paper, be sure to use NoodleTools:
Noodletools: NoodleTools is an online platform promoting authentic research and original writing. According to the site:
To learn how to get started with NoodleTools, please view this link.
Noodletools: NoodleTools is an online platform promoting authentic research and original writing. According to the site:
- Students and teams can collaborate in real-time, using integrated tools for source evaluation, note-taking, outlining, document archiving and citation.
- Embedded information-literacy modules teach critical thinking about source quality and credibility.
- Scaffolded notecards prompt original analysis and ideas.
- Students tag and pile notecards, then organize them into an outline to jump-start writing.
- Assisted by intelligent import of WorldCat data and expert help from NoodleTools librarians, students produce accurate MLA, APA and Chicago citations for even the trickiest sources.
- Teacher feedback and assessment features
- Google Drive integration (including Google Apps for Education accounts). Google Apps single-sign-on available.
- full iPad accessibility
- NoodleTools Companion mobile app
To learn how to get started with NoodleTools, please view this link.
Click on the following links to learn more about specific information literacy skills:
How to Formulate Good Questions
Searching for Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
How to Cite Properly
Copyright, Fair Use and the Public Domain
Database Instruction
Digital Curation Tools
Evaluation of Sources
Note-taking
Annotated Bibliography
Digital Ethics and Safety
How to Formulate Good Questions
Searching for Primary and Secondary Sources of Information
How to Cite Properly
Copyright, Fair Use and the Public Domain
Database Instruction
Digital Curation Tools
Evaluation of Sources
Note-taking
Annotated Bibliography
Digital Ethics and Safety