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The Information Literacy Teaching Materials collection<\/a> was created by 小黄猫传媒 librarians to help instructors find resources to use with classes to achieve core learning outcomes related to information literacy. The project began with a survey of teaching faculty to learn what students struggle with most, which informed the selection of resources. The collection includes a vetted selection of handouts, videos, in-class activities, and more to help you you integrate information literacy and library research guidance into your classes.<\/p>\n

What is information literacy?<\/h4>\n

Information literacy is defined by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) as \u201cthe set of integrated abilities encompassing the reflective discovery of information, the understanding of how information is produced and valued, and the use of information in creating new knowledge and participating ethically in communities of learning.\u201d (From ACRL\u2019s \u201cFramework for Information Literacy for Higher Education\u201d<\/a>).<\/p>\n

The skills possessed by an information literate individual include being able to:<\/p>\n