LIB 311 Information Literacy

Information Literacy is designed to help students become full participants in our Information Society. Using a mixture of lecture, hands-on assignments and written research projects, this course gives students both the technological skills and the critical thinking abilities needed to use print and electronic information resources found in libraries and on the Internet. Students successfully completing this course will be able to locate, critically evaluate and apply information in their academic courses and in their professional and personal life.

LIB 311 is a Viewing a Wider World course in the NMSU General Education Curriculum.

 

Course Offerings, Spring 2007

Section Course Information Semester Schedule Faculty E-mail Address

LIB 101-01

Please see professor Spring 2007

10:30-11:20 MW; begins 2nd half of the semester

James Caufield caufield@lib.nmsu.edu 
LIB 311G-70 WebCT course, please contact professor Spring 2007 online; face to face meeting 3/7/07 Mardi Mahaffy and Sylvia Ortiz mmahaffy@lib.nmsu.edu

Link to previous LIB 311 courses 

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Last updated on November 11, 2005
For more information, visit the above class websites or send an email to libinstr@lib.nmsu.edu