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WritingCommons.Com is a free writing textbook for college writers.

Process: master the working habits and and attitudes of effective writers.

Research: Understand textual research methods and empirical research methods.

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Worldwide Information Literacy resources available in 42 languages | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Worldwide Information Literacy resources available in 42 languages | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization | Reading in the 21st century | Scoop.it
Anu Ojaranta's curator insight, February 17, 7:17 AM

Great resource! 

Gust MEES's curator insight, February 17, 3:32 PM

Check it out, available in 42 languages...

 

Dawne Tortorella's curator insight, February 17, 8:36 PM

Important resource for SLIS students to review.

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Raising Young Critical Thinkers in the Digital Age

Raising Young Critical Thinkers in the Digital Age | Reading in the 21st century | Scoop.it

Teaching kids how to curate information and discern what's trustworthy from what's bogus is a really important lesson for parents nowadays.

So it’s time to learn the art of curating the terabytes of content humans are bombarded with on a regular basis – it’s a survival skill and one that will provide an incredibly important advantage to kids in schools and the workplace of the future.


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