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Purpose of the Study -to examine some of the web 2.0 tools

& technologies for using in ILI programs and it is a search for to find the available examples / best practices of the application of these tools in the ILI programs of various Libraries and Information centers.

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It’s the ability to- Recognize WHEN? Need WHERE? Location HOW? Find , Evaluate, Use Information Ethically & Effectively

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To educate / Train patrons / needy◦To Locate / Find◦To Select / Evaluate◦To Collect / Gather /Retrieve◦To Use – Present◦Information effectively and

ethically – (IPR)19-20 March, 2015Naheem Pondicherry University

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Traditional methods User education / Orientation Programs / Bibliographic Instruction

Create IL handouts for marketing and instruction

Onsite Events- Library Outreach

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Traditional BI /IL v/s Modern ILI

Traditional BI /ILI was somewhat book and library-based, Modern information literacy Instruction is tied more to electronic information and computers / Web centric

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Web-based utilities and technology tools that focus on social, collaborative, user-driven content and applications which facilitate a more socially connected Web. (Paily, 2013) .

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Web 2.0 Tools Discussed here Public Social Networks Blogging Tools Podcasting Tools Wikis Screen casting tools Web-Based Board Games Tools Virtual World Tools Course/Learning Management

Systems (CMS, LMS) Other Tools

Bibliographic Management Tools Online Presentation Tools Social Bookmarking Sites

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Public Social Networks ◦(Marketing , Outreach, Instruction)

Facebook, MySpace, Google+, LinkedIn, Xing etc.Ex: LILi: Lifelong Information Literacy https://

sites.google.com/site/lifelonginformationliteracy/ Web Meeting, Webinar & Virtual Classroom Tools

(communication and collaboration) Google+ Hangout, Mighty Meeting, ivist etc.

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Blogging Tools(Ideas, Questions, Views) 21Classes,Blogger, Blogcastr, Soup, tumblr, WikyBlog, Edublogs, Penzu etc Ex: http://information-literacy.blogspot.in/

Podcasting Tools(dissemination of tutorials)

◦ Audacity, Aviary, StudioRack, Easypodcast etc. Ex: A podcast on digital citation can be found at

http://bit.ly/1sQGRkP. University Library of Newcastle University http://

libguides.ncl.ac.uk/copyright

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Wikis (Collaboration & Knowledge

Building)◦ @Wiki , PBworks , Writeboard, MediaWiki etc. Ex:University of Idaho Information Literacy Tutorial

University of New England - eSKILLS UNE Screen casting tools

(online ILI tutorials) Screenr, Screenbird, Wink, FreeScreencast etc.Ex: Arizona State University Libraries ,

www.screenr.com/ze8

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Web-Based Board Games Tools(Interactive Games ILI)

◦ MonoGame, Turbulenz, Phaser etc.◦ Ex: Quiz Dash UTEP Library

https://utep.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cOQJ6CVu0SZv0Oh

Online presentations Tools(Presentations for ILI)

SlideShare, Prezi, Glogster, ThingLink, PowToon etc.Ex:Newcastle University Library ThingLink http://bit.ly/1w8hg4A

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Virtual World Tools (online 3D Multiuser Virtual Environments)

(Social Interaction) Edusim ,OpenSim ,Second Life etc.Ex: Virtual Scavenger Hunt of UTEP Library

Social Bookmarking Sites(Save & Share Web resource

Links) del.icio.us, diigo.com etc.

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Course/Learning Management Systems (CMS, LMS)- (Integration of ILI into Online LMS)

Atutor, ClassConnect, eStudy, LatitudeLearning, Moodle,edu2.0etc.

Ex: Richard Stockton College Library web page: http://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?

Indiana University http://libguides.ius.edu/instruction

Bibliographic Management Tools(Organize & Cite Research Resources)◦ Mendeley, RefWorks, Zotero etc.

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The landscape of Web 2.0 is constantly evolving and it is crucial that librarians stay current with its development and be able to identify the tools that are useful in ILI.

More importantly, librarians should have a genuine interest in discovering the best possible pedagogical approach for their IL classes, and be willing to explore the various Web 2.0 tools and examine their possible application in teaching and learning.

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ALA ,ACRL. (2000). Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education B2. Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education. Association of College and Research, Libraries,. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com 

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Forbes, C. (2014). Free Web-based tools for information literacy instruction. Library Hi Tech News, 31(10), 1-5. Retrieved from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/LHTN-10-2014-0093

Gurney, L., & Wilices, J. (2008). Creating a library presence in online units. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 39(1), 26-38.

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Journal of Academic Librarianship, 36(1), 32-40. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/

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Magnuson, M. L. (2013). Web 2.0 and information literacy instruction: Aligning technology with ACRL standards. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 39(3), 244-251. 

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O’Reilly, T. (2007). What is Web 2.0: Design patterns and business models for the next generation of software. Communications & strategies, 65(4580), 17-37. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/

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  Varela , Steven T. (2015). Teaching Information Literacy Through Virtual Worlds.

Retrieved from http://inside.at.utep.edu/?p=2872  

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Web 2.0. (n.d). In Wikipedia. Retrieved February 23, 2015, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0

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Information Literacy Instruction. Reference Librarian, 51(2), 148-162. Taylor & Francis Ltd. Retrieved from 10.1080/02763870903579802\nhttp://navigatorclarion.passhe.edu

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Thank You

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