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Information Literacy

Information Literacy

1h 48mBeginner2015-07-20

Authors

Elsa Loftis

Elsa Loftis

Director of Library Services at Oregon College of Art and Craft

Course details

Information literacy is the ability to discover and use various types of information. It's an essential skill for navigating the information age. Watch this course to learn about strategies for finding information—from a library, archive, database, or the Internet—and the ethics of using it. Librarian Elsa Loftis discusses different types of resources and explains how to evaluate their usefulness and trustworthiness. She also shows how to avoid plagiarism and copyright infringement, and accurately cite sources.

Artist or designer? Elsa explains how creative professionals can use informational searches for inspiration and professional development. Whatever your background, this course is designed to help you become a better, faster, and more thorough researcher.

Learning objectives
Understanding the information cycle
Working with books, periodicals, databases, and web resources
Identifying your information needs
Choosing search terms
Evaluating resources
Citing sources

Skills covered

Decision-MakingProfessional DevelopmentLeadership and ManagementOne-Off

Concepts

0. Introduction

  • 01 - Welcome
  • 02 - What is information literacy

1. Types of Resources

  • 03 - The information cycle
  • 04 - Books ebooks
  • 05 - Archives
  • 06 - Periodical publications
  • 07 - Databases
  • 08 - Visual resources
  • 09 - Alternative resources
  • 10 - The Internet, blogs, and social media
  • 11 - Wikipedia

2. Search Strategies

  • 12 - Identifying your information needs
  • 13 - How to clarify your topic
  • 14 - Search terms and methods - Keyword vs. controlled vocabulary
  • 15 - Search terms and methods - Boolean searching
  • 16 - Using a research database

3. Resource Evaluation

  • 17 - Beyond Google
  • 18 - The web vs. databases
  • 19 - Scholarly vs. popular publications
  • 20 - Criteria for evaluating information
  • 21 - Primary vs. secondary sources

4. Ethical Use of Information

  • 22 - Copyright and fair use
  • 23 - Plagiarism - What it is and how to avoid it
  • 24 - Image appropriation

5. Citation

  • 25 - What is citation and why cite
  • 26 - How to cite
  • 27 - Citation for visual images and media
  • 28 - Annotated bibliographies

6. Information Literacy for Art and Design

  • 29 - Why art design students need to learn research and use libraries

Conclusion

  • 30 - Next steps

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