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College Level Research
CLUE (Campus Library User Education) is a Web-based, multimedia tutorial developed by the campus Library & Information Literacy Instruction Program and funded in part by a DoIT Adaptation Grant. The tutorial was designed to be part of a required information literacy module for the campus Communications Requirement courses but can also be used by anyone who wants to learn the basic information-seeking skills and strategies. This particular module is designed to explain to freshmen the differences between doing research for high school and research for college courses.
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Jonathan Betz-Zall (Faculty)
Thanks for posting this to MERLOT! I will use it in instructing a Reference Services course this spring (2009). Concepts are clearly explained and illustrated. I do wish for a bit more enthusiasm in the voice-overs.
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Sally Robertson (Librarian)
Excellent presentation on why college students should use library datbases and not Google to find good scholarly journal articles.
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