Hi Julian,
Have a look at the information literacy resources in JorumOpen: http://open.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/.
The JorumOpen collection provides easy access to resources licensed under Creative Commons, free to anyone, worldwide.
I've just done a search for "information literacy" as a keyword in the Advanced search, and 93 items are returned. As far as I can establish, none of these 93 are under a "No Derviatives" Creative Commons licence, so should therefore be repurposable.
We would be really keen to hear from anyone who reuses resources in JorumOpen, so please do let us know about your experiences.
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With best wishes,
Nicola
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From: A general Library and Information Science list for news and discussion. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Julian Robinson
Sent: 23 April 2010 13:50
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Subject: Review of online information literacy resources
Hi
Can anyone help out with our review of what free online content is
available to support information literacy/skills training?
If anyone has any examples of what you make use of in your own sessions,
I'd be grateful if you could forward me a link.
I'll happily post a list of resources I receive to those interested.
Many thanks,
Julian
Julian Robinson
Liaison & Support Officer
Information & Learning Services
Clifford Whitworth Library
University of Salford
Salford
Greater Manchester
M5 4WT
Tel: 0161 295 6678 (direct)
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