Information literate students are information smart. Are you information smart?

An information smart student

  • recognises that information literacy is more than knowing how to find books and journals in libraries, using a computer or surfing the internet
  • is able to decide whether the information is accurate, current, authoritative, and relevant to their needs
  • knows that information literacy is critical to success in the job market; today's workforce must be able to find and use information in al forms
  • accesses the Library's information skills programs, online tutorials, and resource guides to learn how to use information resources wisely for study

Become a savvy information consumer and an autonomous and capable learner - take a look at InfoGate


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Latest content revision: Wednesday, 7 March 2012