- Information Literacy | Guides1. Information Literacy2. Types of Information3. Evaluating Information4. Accessing Sources5. Using Information
- Information Literacy | MicrolecturesThese are three series of microlectures by Information Specialists from the Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social sciences (BMS) at the University of Twente. They are used in Information Literacy education, and address topics ranging from academic databases and adapting a search string to plagiarism and peer-review. Here you’ll find the first microlecture about Scientific information. For the other lectures, follow the links below. We advise you to watch them in chronological order. B1-1: Scientific information This microlecture is part of a series developed by the information specialists from the Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social sciences at the University of Twente. These microlectures are used in Information Literacy education. In this microlecture on Scientific information, we want to introduce you to the world of Academia. It is aimed at developing a starting understanding of different kinds of information, peer-review, Open Access, and some characteristics of scholarly publications. Presenters