Monday, March 23, 2009

New videos from Project Information Literacy - Project Information Literacy: A large-scale study about early adults and their research habits

Project Information Literacy: A large-scale study about early adults and their research habits

Tune in to Project Information Literacy's (PIL's) new series of short videos, the PIL InfoLit Monologues, which are about how college students conduct research in the digital age. The hope is the "public service videos" will be shown in classes, training sessions, and meetings and will spark further discussion about information literacy. 
PIL InfoLit Monologue, No. 1 (2:10) is about what students say about Wikipedia. The video draws on research from PIL's Fall Discussion Groups. Project Information Literacy is a national research study, led by Alison Head and Mike Eisenberg of the University of Washington's iSchool and supported with a gift from ProQuest.

Project Information Literacy: A large-scale study about early adults and their research habits

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