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Information Literacy Skills

Introduction

An "information literacy course" at the university level is  designed to teach students how to effectively find, evaluate, and utilize information from various sources, including academic databases, websites, and physical materials, equipping them with the skills to conduct research and produce credible academic work while understanding ethical considerations regarding information usage and citation practices; essentially, it focuses on developing critical thinking skills to discern reliable information from unreliable sources in a diverse digital landscape.

Objectives

  • Understanding of the Information Landscape
  • Effective search strategies
  • Evaluating Information critically
  • Ethical use of information
  • Organizing and managing information
  • Using digital tools and technologies
  • Developing lifelong research skills and learning habits

Career Path

  • Research Academic Role: Research Assistant, Information specialist, Bibliometric Analyst
  • Library & Information Science Professional: Librarian, Knowledge Manager, Archivist, Reference or Instructional Librarian
  • Knowledge & Data management: Knowledge Management Officer, Information Analyst, Data & Content Manager
  • Media & Communication: Content Curator, Digital content strategist
  • Education & Training: Information literacy Trainer, Curriculum Developer, elearning content developer
  • IT & digital literacy Tools: Cybersecurity awareness trainer, Digital Skills instructor, Information system analyst

Fee Structure Information Literacy Skills

Information Literacy Skills
Duration 3 Months
Total Semester 1
Total Package 15,000
At Admission Time 15,000
Additional Charges at the time of Admission 0
Examination Fee 0
Total Amount (At Admission) 15,000
Installment 0 * 2
Additional Charges at the time of Admission
Web Portal fee per year for Learning Management Syste 0
Library Security Fee (Refundable) 0
Student Card 0
Library & Magazine Fund 0
Total Additional Charges 0
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