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May 12, 2008

Ergo: information literacy website

Ergo The State Library of Victoria (Australia) has a new information literacy site for students and teachers at the high school level: Ergo.   The site offers some great resources that anyone could use:

  • research, essay, and study skills guides
  • history pathfinders with numerous State Library digitized resources
  • video author, artist, and historian interviews
  • teacher and student resources and learning guides

I encourage anyone engaged in info lit teaching to take a look and see what kind of information you can gather.  And, if nothing else, it's a good pointer to the Library's impressive digitized collections.

found via Stephen's Lighthouse

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Thanks for the unsolicited post about ergo, and I hope your readers enjoy it! To paraphrase the Pet Shop Boys (since you're listening) - 'What have [we] done to deserve this?'

Posted by: Andrew Hiskens | May27, 2008

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