Library Instruction Resources
Friday September 05th, 2008From Library Instruction Wiki
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Use the links below to browse library instruction resources in the wiki. Using the "Find" box to the left is also an excellent way to locate specific resources or resources about a specific topic.
- This wiki exists to help librarians stop reinventing the wheel each time they go into class. Look here to see resources developed fellow instruction librarians. This section includes general resources, appropriate in multiple contexts. Included here are both original resources created by Wiki participants and recommended sources.
- Share effective teaching tips and tricks here.
- Have you created a website or handout for a specific class? Maybe something that provides a good list of links, books, and/or subject headings for a particular class or assignment? Share your work here!
- Confused by an instruction, information literacy, or library-related term you've heard? Check this collaboratively developed Glossary/Encyclopedia of IL-related terms and concepts.
- Want to share your thoughts about a topic? Write an original and in-depth article about an IL-related concept? feel free to do it here.
- Tell others about that great article you just read that changed the way you thought about teaching!
- Your group can use this space to work on projects, share ideas, or collaboratively create documents - whatever you need. Wikis are great for getting your whole group involved in the creative process without having to send files back and forth.

