The PG Library creates and licenses many resources to help support teaching information literacy concepts and skills. If you can't find what you're looking for on the sites below, let us know and we can help you navigate the sources or discuss creating a new one.
The videos and tutorials in this list cover why information literacy skills matter and how to get started with a research project, including understanding the process, choosing a topic, and beginning research.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Getting Started with Research section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.
The videos and tutorials in this list cover how information is created and the many different types of sources that students encounter while doing research.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Sources of Information section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.
The videos and tutorials in this list cover the basics of searching for information, including choosing the right source, identifying keywords, and employing search techniques.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Searching for Information section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.
The videos and tutorials in this list cover how to critically review the information you've found for accuracy and authority.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Evaluating Information section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.
The videos and tutorials in this list review using the information you've found effectively in writing and presentations.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Using Research & Data section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.
The videos and tutorials in this list cover how to use the information you've gathered ethically in your paper, project, or assignment, as well as the basics of APA Style.
For more videos and tutorials, visit the Citations & Academic Integrity section of our Research Skills Videos & Tutorials page.