- Ohio State University
- Oregon State University English 200
- This site is especially nice as it has assesments, student comments, etc.
- University of Winnepeg Library
- Many different humanities classes offered here
- Baruch College Library
- Has several relevant courses.
- James Madison University Library
- Workshops that may tied to specific classes (English, etc.)
- University of California, Irvine
- Teachers Information Literacy Institute is a K-14 program. As a result, there is a lot of "K -12" but if our students are not minimally prepared as Freshmen, them we have to minimally prepare them, cf remedial math and English classes.
- University of Rhode Island Library
- Lib 140 is a library class that is paired with a parallel class in another discipline. It looks to me that a course looking at Renaissance drama would be paired with a library class (same students in each class) that would explore how to do research in English and, in particular, Renaissance Studies. I like this approach, but it would be difficult to do on a large scale.
- Lincoln Memorial University Library
- This is a bibliography of relevant articles. If you have access to Academic Search Premier, you can easily get all of these articles.
WELL done and well liked: online information literacy skills and learner impressions of the web as a resource for foreign language learning
- Below are a list of sites and articles culled from the article above