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Information Literacy Toolkit

The Information Literacy Toolkit is a collection of resources that faculty and instructors can use to help plan or implement assignments in classes. These resources can help you scaffold research skills into your classes.

Use the Toolkit

The Information Literacy Toolkit is a collection of resources that instructors can use to help plan or implement assignments in classes. These resources can help you scaffold research skills into your classes, think of new ways to assign research, and help you assess your students' work. To use:

  • Choose from the menu along the side to browse the Toolkit's contents.
  • Search the Toolkit above.
  • Find out about about using Google Docs in the box at the bottom of this page.
  • All resources are Creative-Commons licensed.  Feel free to reuse and remix resources with attribution.

Google Documents

The Toolkit uses Google Documents for most sample assignments. You can work with these assignments in a number of ways. If you have a Google account, clicking "file" -> "make a copy" once you have opened a Google Document will add a copy of the file to your Google Drive account. You can make any needed edits to this new file. 

If you do not have a Google Account, use the download link under each assignment to download a copy to your computer or click "file" -> "download as" once you have opened a Google Document. You can make any needed edits to the downloaded file.