Information Literacy: Home

Scope

Don't know where to begin with your scholarly research? Whatever your subject or research need, we have a guide to help you navigate the many resources available through Taylor’s library. This guide will help you find books, journals, handbooks, encyclopedias and manuals in printed and electronic formats as well as suggest organizations and reliable websites for your research

User Skills - Tutorial & Guides

*Note: Please go to Tutorials and Guides link 
to access the User Skills as below:

 Citation & Referencing (APA)
 Citation & Referencing (Harvard)
 Citation & Referencing (MLA)
 e-Repository@Taylors
 Finding Books (MulT-Search)
 Finding e-Books (MulT-Search)
 Finding Online Articles (MulT-Search)
 Research Skill (Postgraduates)
 Research Skill (Undergraduates)
 Taylors Catalogue (Basic Search)
 Taylors Catalogue (Advanced Search)
 Plagiarism

Welcome

Information Literacy

"Information literacy is an intellectual framework for understanding, finding, evaluating, and using information--activities which may be accomplished in part by fluency with information technology, in part by sound investigative methods, but most important, through critical discernment and reasoning. Information literacy initiates, sustains, and extends lifelong learning through abilities which may use technologies but are ultimately independent of them."

ACRL Information Literacy Resources

 

Quote of the Month

"Literacy is the bridge from misery to hope"

Kofi Annan - Former United Nations Secretary-General

 

"Don't believe everything you see on the internet just because there's a picture with a quote next to it"

Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the United States.