Toolsforsearch - home. Fake websites, Spoof websites, science spoofs, commercial fake sites. Introduction to fake websites Librarians and educators need to be able to illustrate to students and users alike that websites cannot always be trusted to provide truthful and accurate data.
This page provides examples of websites that are full of lies, inaccuracies or false information - either for amusement or for more worrying reasons. The list does not include phishing sites however; these are intended to fool a person into believing that they are visiting a legitimate bank site for example; there are already plenty of links to these online already. Learning/WebLiteracies. Successful Information Literacy Programs - Information Literacy Resources for Librarians. What makes a successful Information Literacy Program?
How you measure success depends on a number of factors: the environment you work in; the community you serve and how well the goals of your program have been met. Here are some examples of programs that have been deemed a success: 1.
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