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Falcon Tutorial Bowling Green State University
A good tutorial for teaching the use of online catalogs especially using OHIOLink. Tutorial allows you to move around into different topics to suit your needs.
http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/infosrv/tutorial/tutor1.html

Flyers Tutorial University of Dayton
This tutorial covers the basic research process, allowing users to enter answers on a form. It includes a section on how to evaluate Internet resources.
http://www.udayton.edu/~library

Information Literacy Program University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, this tutorial walks you through a complete library instruction program. From leaning to use the online catalog to reference resources, MLA style, the Internet, and periodicals are all covered. The use of graphics is tasteful and the program corrects you if you make a mistake.
http://www.uwp.edu/library

Internet Navigator Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
The Internet Navigator On-line tutorial class is offered for credit. Each module includes a things-to-do section, assignments, a glossary, and a quiz. Lessons can be dome in sequence or not. Non-registered students can see the quiz but can't submit it for a grade. Traveling the Internet Using Netscape is a tutorial on the WWW. Each topic is about one page long and is strongly visual with little text. Topics can also be accessed through a table of contents.
http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/navigator/navigator.html

LIAS (Library Information Access System) Search Tutorial Pennsylvania State Great Valley Graduate
Center
This tutorial focuses on searching techniques in the Library Information Access System.
http://www.gv.psu.edu/library/lias/liasp_1.htm

Research Nueva School
This site is produced for elementary school children. It includes citing resources, both print and non-print, email, listservs, and CD-ROMs. One of the few sites that is written for children.
http://ace.nueva.pvt.k12.ca.us/~debbie/library/research/research.html

Welcome "Back to School":The Electronic Library Classroom 101 University of South Carolina Beaufort
This isn't really a tutorial from a library but it is interesting nonetheless. It includes the Electronic Library Classroom 101, an Internet tutorial for librarians with "little or no net experience". It was developed out of a LISTSERV, BCK@SKOL was created by two librarians at the University of South Carolina.
http://web.csd.sc.edu/bck2skol
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