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Information Literacy at Guttman: A Faculty Toolkit
Use this guide to locate information literacy lessons you can adapt for your courses.
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Understanding Information Types
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Popular vs. Scholarly Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Understanding the Information Cycle
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Primary vs. Secondary Sources: Brief Lesson
Lesson Plan
Use to help students distinguish between primary and secondary sources so they know how to use them in the appropriate context.
"Wheel of Sources" game
Created by UCLA librarians, this interactive game helps tests students knowledge about primary and secondary sources. Associated lesson plan is listed above.
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