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Library 101 is a multimedia tutorial designed to equip students with fundamental research skills essential for academic success in college. Targeted at ENGL 1100, 1200, and distance education students, the course covers vital topics such as effective use of Boolean operators, identifying credible resources, understanding plagiarism, and retrieving books. Assessment results indicate improved outcomes with over 800 completions, alongside in-class reviews and quizzes. This course emphasizes technology tools and learning styles, ensuring students are prepared for their research challenges.
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Purpose • Information Literacy • Assessment Cycle • 2013 SACS Reaffirmation • Overview • The purpose of Library 101 is to teach students basic research skills needed to succeed in college. • It is a multimedia information literacy tutorial for ENGL 1100, 1200, & distance education students. • Technology Tools • Assessment Results • Quizzes on Outcomes • 800+ Completed • Review in Class • Boolean Operators • Credible Resources • Plagiarism • Retrieving Books • Tutorial Tips • Experiment with Tools • Research other Tutorials • Storyboard • Plan Scene by Scene • Use Close Captioning • Keep it Short • Challenges • Learning Software • Time Consuming • Learning Style Awareness • Revisions Library Skills + Technology = Library 101 Amy Gustavson & Angela Whitehurst Academic Library Services Library 101 Student Learning Outcomes How to Find Articles Research Basic Tutorials How to Find Books