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Index

AASL, 160 bibliometric analyses, 204–5


abstracts – see index bibliometrics, 181, 200
academic libraries, 32 binary code, 85
Academic Search Premier database, Bing, 102
72 biographical dictionary, 42
achievement, 181 bipolar disorder, 74
Advanced Research Projects Agency Boolean search, 73
(ARPA), 93 Bradford’s Law, 181, 192
aleph, 19
almanac, 41 Caananite, 19
American Association of School California Achievement Program
Librarians (AASL), 151 (CAP), 183
American Library Association (ALA), catalog, 48
1, 151–2, 154, 170 Cerf, Vinton, 94, 97
analysis of data, 171–3 CIBER (Centre for Information
analytical research paper, 135 Behaviour and Evaluation of
annual/yearbook, 41 Research), 6–7
Aramaic, 19 classification systems, 39–52
archives and special collections, 32 client-server, 97
argumentative research paper, 135 CMC netiquette, 111
ARPAnet, 93 collaboration, 181
artificial intelligence, 83 college and department accreditation,
Association of College and Research 57–8
Libraries (ACRL), 2, 198 Colorado Student Assessment
Atanasoff-Berry computer, 82 Program (CSAP), 184
atlas/gazetteer, 43 Colossus, 82
computer literacy, 81–91
Berners-Lee, Tim, 99, 101 computer network timeline, 95–7
beth, 19 computer-mediated communication
bibliographic database, 71 (CMC), 111
bibliography, 43 concordance, 44

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conduct academic code of, 58–9 financial literacy, 129–33


Copyright Term Extension Act 1998, five generations, 82
60 flexible scheduling, 181
copyright, 59–61 formal writing, 135
credit report, 130 format research paper, 138–42
critical thinking, 198, 200, 203–4 Freemasons, 125
cultural literacy, 13–22 Friedman, Thomas, 8
culture origins of, 16–20 full-text database, 71, 191
Cuneiform, 18
gazetteer – see atlas
database search, 72–5 Genetic Genealogy, 15
desktop digital reference source, 109 Genographic Project, 15
Dewey Decimal System, 46 glossary – see dictionary
dictionary/glossary, 42 Google Generation, 6
digital fun and games, 109 Google revolution, 102
digital media, 109 government literacy, 123–8
digital multimedia collections, 114 grammar checklist, 137
DIKW hierarchy, 2 Greco-Roman alphabet, 19
directories, 41, 101 guidebook, 43
discography, 44
domain name system (DNS), 98 Hammurabi, Code of, 123
handbook/manual, 42
early alphabets, 18–20 hardware, 83
early libraries, 23–31 hieroglyphica, 18
EBSCO database, 191 houses of tablets, 24
Educational Resources Information
Center (ERIC), 200 ideographs, 18
electronic computers, 82 index/abstracts, 44
e-media, 109–10 informal writing, 135
encyclopedia, 43 Information Competency Assessment
ENIAC, 82 Instrument, 147–9
ethical literacy, 53–69 information literacy, 181, 197, 200–3
evaluation criteria, 76–7 information literacy, models of, 2–5
information power, 182
faculty tenure and review, 58 information sources, 39–52
fair dealing, 60–1 types, 39–45
fair use, 60–1 Institute of Museum and Library
Faulkner, William, 16 Services (IMLS), 153
FICO (Fair Isaac Corporation) Credit institution of higher learning (IHL),
Score, 130 205, 208
filmography, 44 integrated circuits, 83

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International Federation of Library nesting, 75


Associations and Institutions network literacy, 71–9, 93–106
(IFLA), 4 new media, 108
International Information and North Semitic alphabet, 19
Communication Technologies NSFnet, 94
(ICT), 4
Internet, 93–106 old media, 108
Internet archive, 103 online assessment studies, 159
Internet2, 95 Online Dictionary of Library
and Information Science
libraries: (ODLIS), 59
roles of, 33–4 online public access catalog (OPAC),
types of, 32–3 48, 197
Libraries and Media Services (LMS), oral tradition, 16
153
Library and Information Science paraphrasing, 63
Abstracts (LISA), 189 peer review, 54
Library Lit database, 205 pictographs, 18
library literacy, 23–37 plagiarism, 59–65
library media centers (LMC), 182 primary sources, 40
Library Media Specialist (LMS), 180 Project SAILS, 159
Library of Congress Classification public domain, 59
System, 46 public libraries, 32
Licklider, Joseph Carl Robnett, 97 publication cycle, 55
LISTA databases, 205
Lotka’s Law, 182, 193 quantitative analysis, 163–70

McLuhan, Marshall, 107, 110 reference sources, types of, 41–5


Magna Carta, 124–5 research paper, 135–42
manual – see handbook Rosetta Stone, 19
media literacy, 107–21
medieval scriptorium, 31 schema theory, 14
medju-netjer, 18 scholarly communication, 53–6
meta-searching, 103 school libraries, 32, 179–96
methodology, 160–2, 191 school library impact studies, 182–9
microprocessors, 83 school library media specialist, 182
monograph, 55 secondary source, 40
software, 84
National Council of Teachers of spatial analysis, 113
English (NCTE), 3 special libraries, 33
national libraries, 33 specialized searching, 103

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subject bibliography, 44 UNIVAC, 82


subject searches, 174 university accreditation, 56–7
Superintendent of Documents user-generated content (UGC),
Classification System, 47 108

tertiary source, 40 vacuum tubes, 82


Tool for Real-time Assessment of visual literacy, 107–21
Information Literacy Skills visualization, 112–13
(TRAILS), 153, 160, 162, 173
TRAILS assessments, 160 Web 2.0, 100
transistors, 82 web indexes, 101
truncation, 75 web information, evaluation of,
Tufte’s Principles, 113 143–5
Turing, Alan, 82 web search engines, 102–3
wildcard, 75
UKOLN, 4 World Wide Web, 93–106
United Nations Classification
System, 48 Zurchowski, Paul, 197

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