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    Introduction to Information Literacy for Students presents a concise, practical guide to navigating information in the digital age.Features a unique step-by-step method that can be applied to any research projectIncludes research insights from professionals, along with review exercises, insiders' tips and tools, search screen images utilized by students, and moreEncourages active inquiry-based ... Read more

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