Information Literacy Tutorials
Information Literacy Puzzle
The Research Process – Seattle Central College
Picking Your Topic IS Research! – North Carolina State University (Flash)
Identifying a Topic – University of Wyoming (HTML)
Creating a Good Thesis Statement – East Tennessee State University (Video)
Develop a Research Topic that Works – University of Cincinnati (Video)
Research is a Conversation — University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Flash)
It’s All About the Questions — Oklahoma State University (Video)
Evaluating Websites — Oklahoma City Community College (Video)
Credible Websites? — Vermont Technical College (Video)
Credible Sources Count – Acadia University (Flash)
Evaluating Websites – CSU, Fullerton (Video)
What is a Library Database? — Enoch Pratt Free Library (HTML)
Fact and Opinion — Pearson Education (PowerPoint)
Evaluating Health Information – National Library of Medicine (HTML)
Who Do You Trust and Why? — Oklahoma State University (Video)
Evaluation: Fact or Fiction? — QUT library (Video)
How to Spot Fake News – FactCheck.org (Video)
Safiya Noble | Challenging the Algorithms of Oppression (Video)
Critical Reading versus Critical Thinking — Films on Demand (Video, login required)
You Quote It, You Note It! – Westchester Community College (Flash)
Warning! Plagiarism – Stephen F. Austin State University (Video)
Plagiarism: How to Avoid It – Bainbridge State College (Video)
Citation: A (Very) Brief Introduction – North Carolina State University (Video)
Understanding Plagiarism – Eastern Michigan University (Flash)
APA Style Help ( American Psychological Association)
APA Formatting and Style Guide (Purdue Online Writing Lab)
APA Sample Paper (Purdue Online Writing Lab)
Introduction to College Research – OER Textbook (scroll down for links to content)
Los Rios Libraries Information Literacy Tutorials – Canvas modules in the Commons