‘information fluency’ Category

Spring Courses @ The Library

Library faculty are offering four courses this January and spring. Jeff Jenson’s January IEX course on genealogy has already filled, but you still have a chance to sign up for these spring courses. NDL 201 – Reading Workshop is a .25 credit pass/fail course that meets half a semester on Wednesday afternoons, from 2:30 – […]

Information Fluency Course Taught This Spring

The library is offering a course this spring for students who would like to know more about research in their chosen major and in general. This .5 credit course meets once a week, on Mondays from 2:30 – 4:30, but if a student is interested and can’t meet a that time it can also be […]

Spring Course Offered

Once again, the library will offer a .5 credit course, NDL 301: Information Fluency, in the spring semester. This course is focused on how information is produced, how it is handled by libraries, and how different disciplines use it. It is intended for students planning on graduate school, or who are simply interested in honing […]