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Sunday
Mar012015

Research 101 - new Libguide for teaching academic research

Sheila Webber reports University Libraries, University of Washington have produced a Libguide Research 101, based around the new ACRL Framework for Information Literacy. Although still a work in progress the guide includes tutorials, assignments and assesments focused on introducing students to academic research.  Read more and check out the guide here.

Paul Gray, Scottish Government Library

 

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