LIB 1010 Information Literacy for Socialwork

(formerly LIB 101; Academic Research in the Information Age)

In this course, students will learn how to navigate 21st century information sources. Topics for this course coincide with the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Information Literacy Standards. Students will learn how to define the types of sources appropriate for a given assignment, search strategies, navigate through an array of resources (including the internet and databases), evaluate material and determine credibility, organize research effectively and use sources in an ethical manner. Through lectures and hands-on lab experiences, students will learn the critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in college and their professional life. This course does count towards the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirement.

Credits

1

Course Fee

$47.00

Distribution

Academic