Rubric Assessment of Information Literacy Skills (RAILS) is an IMLS-funded research project designed to investigate an analytic rubric approach to information literacy assessment in higher educatio
The Rule Number One blog is written by Dani Brecher Cook and Kevin Michael Klipfel and covers
topics related to information literacy instructional pedagogy.
This collection of science information literacy resources is sponsored by the Science & Technology Section's Information Literacy committee.
Science NetLinks is a dynamic Website connecting K-12 teachers, students, and families to STEM resources produced by the
American Associatio...
LMU's homegrown multiple-choice and short answer information literacy test. The test was designed to test specific information literacy learning outcomes.
Formative assessments through quizzes (multiple choice, True/False, and short answer) or quick question polls for up to 50 students per session. Quizzes can be instantly graded and aggregated.
S.O.S. for Information Literacy is a dynamic web-based multimedia resource for educators that promises to make a significant contribution to enhancing the teaching of information literacy skills to...
This book by Amy J. Catalano houses the leading library research instruments in use for the past 15 years, providing one-page evaluations to help expedite your research validation.