This textbook was developed with the intention to support customizability and allow instructors to adopt and adapt the materials to fit their own course needs through the use of an open license and open resources. Because of this, this textbook can be transferred fully or as chapters (modules). It is meant to be used as you (the …

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Information Literacy – Basic Research Skills (Withers, 2019) – in LibreTexts (CC BY-NC-SA) This resource is designed to be used in the teaching of a one-unit information literacy course. It was written by faculty from San Diego City College who have described it as follows: “There are several good books out there but the least expensive …

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Ancillary Resources in Canvas Commons (CC BY)  This book acknowledges our changing information landscape, covering key concepts in information literacy, including: algorithms and the attention economy, disinformation, information cynicism and information hygiene, fact-checking, source types, research topics, keyword choices and confirmation bias, search strategies, library databases, the ethical use of information, and citation. The textbook and …

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