Dear All,
I am forwarding this email from Nigel Morgan as I thought there would be people on this list that might be interested and eligible for such an award :)
I know lots of you do great work in terms of digital resources that develop a broad range of information literacy skills so get nominating!
Best wishes,
Michelle
Michelle Schneider
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From: Information literacy and information skills teaching discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Nigel Morgan
Sent: 12 February 2015 16:27
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Subject: Credo Digital IL Award: nominations please!
Hi all,
Just a reminder that you still have time to forward nominations for this year’s Credo Digital Information Literacy Award. This long-established accolade rewards the best digital resource which promotes IL skills from the past year. The range of nominated resources in past years has been very broad – apps, OERs, videos, online courses and tutorials, hubs and portals, podcasts etc.
If you launched an innovative digital IL resource in 2014 – we want to know!
The deadline for receipt of nominations is Friday February 27th. For details of the nomination process see http://www.lilacconference.com/WP/awards/credo-digital-award/
To find out more about the award check out this recent article from ALT Online Newsletter https://newsletter.alt.ac.uk/2015/02/credo-digital-award-for-information-literacy-2015/
The shortlisted resources will be listed on the LILAC website in early March. The winner will be announced at the dazzlingly star-studded gala dinner at the LILAC conference in Newcastle on April 9th.
Good luck one and all!
Nigel Morgan (LILAC 2015 Awards Officer)
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