Credo’s Interactive FYE Guide, Second Edition
Librarian-authored and packed with ideas, guidance and case studies, this Interactive Guide will help supercharge your approach to new students in the library. In it, you’ll find: Tips for Library Orientation Ideas for Collaboration Across Campus Approaches to Information Literacy for First Year Students How to Use Assessments to Enhance Teaching & Learning Fresh Ideas […]
Allen Community College Supports Student Success with Rich Information Resources During the Pandemic and Beyond
Information literacy is a critical skill for success in college, work, and life. Made in partnership with eCampus News, our new case study profiles how the library director at Allen Community College in Iola, Kansas, successfully used Films On Demand and Credo Reference: Academic Core during the shift to remote learning amid the pandemic, and […]
Top 9 Information Literacy Misconceptions for First-Year College Students
Overcoming what you think you know is a fundamental path to information literacy. This infographic, based on the study “Predictable Information Literacy Misconceptions of First-Year College Students,” conducted by Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, presents the most common misconceptions that can hinder students in their first-year experience. Mapping common trouble spots that students may fall into when […]
Manage the Full Educational Continuum with Infobase
We deliver interactive learning experiences by offering educators the ability to access curated, searchable, indexed content that follows curriculum standards. Learn more about Infobase, our products, and why more than 70 million users create, manage, and deliver our content each year.
Effective Grant Writing for Today’s Educators
Grants can be an extremely effective way to get funding for supplemental educational resources that might otherwise be out of consideration for many educators. The handy infographic outlines the five key steps to winning grants.