General resources
21st Century Literacies: Tools for reading the world.21st century information fluency project from the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy.
Building information literacy was created by and for educators in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada. All visitors are welcome to browse and use the information provided for their own teaching and learning purposes.
The College Center for Library Automatio has a web page called Information Literacy Resources: Planning..., Implementing..., and Assessing......your Information Literacy Program.
DORIL: Directory of Online Resources for Information Literacy is intended to provide librarians and other educators with a comprehensive, up-to-date guide to a wide variety of informational resources available on the World Wide Web that relate to the concept of information literacy.
The CILIP Education Librarians group have produced a resource guide to information literacy.
Futurelab are seeking exciting ideas about new ways of learning with technology. They aim is to turn ideas into working prototypes that showcase the concept and enable children and young people to try it out. Ideas are welcome from aanyone in the UK and have team of experts and up to £100,000 in funding to help make your idea into a working prototype.
Information Literacy - produced by Learning & Teaching Scotland. Aims to help learners, teachers and parents learn how to identify, locate, evaluate, organise and effectively use information. It has resources aimed at 9 - 11 year olds, 12 - 14 year olds and 15 - 18 year olds.
Intute: a free online service providing you with access to the very best web resources for education and research, evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists. You can now integrate Intute into your website visit http://www.intute.ac.uk/integration/ for more information.
Library instruction.com contains library instruction lesson plans, articles about library instruction, a large library instruction bibliography, and links to library instruction resources. This site also includes material relating to i nformation literacy.
Oregon Library Instruction Wiki is a collaboratively developed resource for librarians involved with or interested in instruction. All librarians and others interested in library instruction are welcome and encouraged to contribute.
Last updated June 2007
