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TILT - Texas Information Literacy Tutorial

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Saved by 52 people (-4 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-06-08


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on 2006-12-28 by neuromancien

Libraries, in Texas and around the world, provide access to a variety of resources including the Internet. By increasing your information literacy skills, you can more effectively select, search and evaluate those sources. This interactive library tutoria

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TILT - Texas Information Literacy Tutorial I found this site via The University of Texas Libraries Website.  It is an online tutorial and its purpose is to prepare individuals for exploration and research in the online environment.  The site allows the user to choose topics such as Censorship and Freedom of Speech, Global Communities, Internet Business, Laws and Regulations, New Trends, and Security and Privacy.  Sidebar choices include FAQ's as far as running the tutorial, a sitemap, and a glossary of terms used in the tutorial.  Audio accompanies the text.  Links are provided to sites such as The Library of Congress. Reaction:  I really enjoyed browsing through this tutorial.  At anytime during the tutorial you can click on the sitemap to renavigate.  It is a very simple tutorial but for those of us learning to search all over again (undergrad was a long time ago!) it is a great foundation.  Not only will it be useful to myself in regards to the upcoming issues paper, I think that librarians could easily recommend this site to library users of all types - young or old, academic or public, frequent or infrequent visitors... 

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