Below are examples of library Web sites aimed at instructing library patrons in using libraries and their resources, especially electronic resources.
Electronic Resources and Research Tools (Univ. of Houston)
How to Critically Analyze Information Sources (Cornell Univ.)
Information Systems Handbook (Univ. of Utah)
Inline (Univ. of Utah Library newsletter)
Instruction (UCLA)
Introductory Lessons in Becoming an Information Warrior (Western Wyoming Community College)
Library Explorer on the World Wide Web (Univ. of Iowa)
Library Instruction Guides and Links (Hanover College)
Library Instruction Kiosk (Virginia Tech Univ.)
Library Research Skills for Graduate Students in Computer Science (Univ. of Waterloo)
Research and Instruction (Iona College)
Research Database Fundamentals (Bowling Green State Univ. Library)
Research Instruction Online (Univ. of Arizona)
Research Skills Orientation (Univ. of Pittsburgh)
Seven Steps of the Research Process (Cornell Univ.)
Taking the Virtual Library Tour (Texas A&M)
The Teaching Library (Univ. of California, Berkeley)
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