Sharing resources
Saturday May 17th, 2008From Library Instruction Wiki
To share a handout, tutorial, or other helpful resource just add it to the list below. Templates are available to help you keep your resource formatted consistently with the rest of the resources on the Oregon Library Instruction Wiki.
If you have a class website you want to share, just add it to the Class websites page.
If you want to share or find a tip to use in the classroom, go to the Teaching Techniques, Tips, and Tricks page.
Available resources: View by category
- Akron-Summit County Public Library: Computer Class Handouts
- ANTS - Animated Tutorial Sharing Project
- Art Institute of Atlanta: Student Evaluation of Library Presentation form
- Assessment of Classroom Instruction for Librarians
- Author Credibility QuickTip (Pierce College)
- Boolean Logic QuickTip (Pierce College)
- Camtasia - A Brief Example - PCC
- CLIP - Cooperative Library Instruction Project (Northeastern State University)
- CORIL (https://ospace.scholarsportal.info/)
- Instant Instruction Feedback Forms (Open Source Assessment Tool)
- Instructional Improvement in Academic Libraries
- Library 2.0 in 15 minutes a day
- LibraryInstruction.Com - The Librarian's Weapon of Mass Instruction
- Louisiana State University at Alexandria: Student Response sheet
- North Carolina State University: LOBO Tutorial
- North Georgia College & State University (Stewart Library): Information Literacy Session Worksheet and Assessment Plan
- OSU Libraries Research Log
- OSU Libraries Research Tutorial
- OSU Libraries: Tips for creating successful library assignments
- Finding Books Using LC Call Numbers (Pierce College)
- Finding Pro/Con Sources QuickTip (Pierce College)
- How to Read a Scientific Journal-Online Tutorial from Purdue
- Keywords and Subject Headings QuickTip (Pierce College)
- Library of Congress Classification System QuickTip (Pierce College)
- Memphis Public Library Staff Development Wiki (http://tempo.memphislibrary.org/mediawiki/index.php/Staff_Development)
- Plagiarism QuickTip (Pierce College)
- Point of View in Periodicals QuickTip (Pierce College)
- PRIMO: Peer Reviewed Instructional Materials Online
- SUNY Cortland: Memorial Library Library Instruction Evaluation Form
- Types of Periodicals QuickTip (Pierce College)
- UCCS: Kraemer Family Library Information Literacy Assessment
- University of Evansville: inflite
- University of Maryland Libraries: Assessment of Library Instruction Programs
- University of Minnesota: Assignment Calculator
- University of Portland: Is your journal peer-reviewed? (Tutorial, no audio)
- University of Portland: Searching EBSCO CINAHL for subject headings (Tutorial, no audio)
- University of Portland: Searching the ATLA Religion Database for commentaries on a scripture citation (Tutorial, no audio)
- University of Washington: Research 101 tutorial
- University of Washington Bothell: Literature Reviews
- University System of Georgia: The Flow of Information
- Web Addresses (URLs) QuickTip (Pierce College)
International Information Literacy Resources Directory
The Information Literacy Section of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA) has created this database to record information literacy materials from different parts of the world, on behalf of UNESCO. Please consider adding your resource to the International Information Literacy Resources Directory at http://www.uv.mx/usbi_ver/unesco/
Wiki tip: To create a new page, just add the link to this list like this:
*[[Your page title here]]. Save your changes by clicking "Save page". Then click on the link to your page and start creating the page.

