Information Literacy is basically knowing good, credible sources from those that are biased, lacking good factual information from untrustworthy sources.
The American Library Association states that an Information Literate person should be able to:
Just look around social media, on television, and in paper sources: Mis-information abounds--it's everywhere! A functioning society requires one that has citizens that are knowledgeable enough to make crucial decisions well. It is everything from purchasing food, headphones, cars, and houses to voting in the next election and raising their children well. So jump right in and increase your Information Literacy.
Library Resources Require passwords when accessing from off campus. The log in information is the same as your Iowa Lakes Username and Password.
ILCC provides a range of short video tutorials that explain where to look for library and online resources, how to access them, Subject Guides, keyword searching, and so much more. For additional videos in library and information literacy, click the bottom link to the Iowa Lakes Community College Libraries YouTube page.
**And for added fun, find the birds! Where are they hiding? Look below.
Discover a great source for finding resources online in just seconds by either going through your Canvas course and clicking on "ILCC Library Guides" or from the ILCC Library website: iowalakes.edu/library
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