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Tag Archives: information literacy
T3: Presidential Debates and Google
Google has just announced that they are partnering with Fox News Channel to bring more information to people following the Republican presidential debate tonight. If you do a Google search for “Fox News Debate” anytime after the debate starts at … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged google, government information, information literacy, politicians, politics, presidential debates, presidential elections				
				
				
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		See the Library @ LEAP DAY! Feb 29
Andersen Library is involved with three of the posters that will be displayed in the University Center for the first ever observance of LEAP (Liberal Education America’s Promise) Day on Feb. 29. See the full schedule of events online. Although … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged blogs, core courses, critical thinking, events, general education, information literacy, LEAP, liberal education, Liberal Education America's Promise				
				
				
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		The Death of the Library
Don’t worry – this is not an obituary for the Andersen Library. The library is dying. To some, it’s already dead. To Delia Lloyd of Politics Daily, our society is in for a world of hurt if libraries go by … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged information, information literacy, libraries				
				
				
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		The Resource (Library newsletter)-Spring 2008
In this issue of the Library’s newsletter, The Resource – Spring 2008: Assess That: Continuous Improvement Through Assessment (featuring the upcoming user survey LibQUAL+, the information literacy test iSkills, and collection analysis efforts) Picture Perfect Finish! What’s Up Doc? Just … Continue reading
									
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					Tagged approval plans, archives, assessment, audio books, commercial document delivery, eNotes, friends of the library, information literacy, iSkills, liaisons, LibQUAL, newsletters, photos, Resource, study space, surveys				
				
				
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