According to American Library Association. Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to “recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.”

Students and teachers have access to digital resources and specialized study tools that aid and enhance learning.

More information can be found in the Library Handbook, a guide to researching and using resources.

Information Literacy Workshop

Information Literacy workshops are organized annually by the Library staff during the orientation week for new students. Also, throughout the academic year the Library holds workshops either for groups of students, or on one-to-one basis, upon request. The goal of the workshops is to teach search techniques, information evaluation, information systems, database usage etc.

The Library offers a variety of workshops for students, faculty and staff upon request.

These workshops teach how to find, evaluate and use information more effectively, efficiently and independently.

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