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ELISE (Enabling Library and Information Skills for Everyone)

Introduction

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Information literacy is a UNSW graduate attribute. For commencing students, a basic level of information literacy is necessary to enable each student to undertake their academic program effectively. It has been found that many students, regardless of their UAI or other entry criteria, do not clearly understand the use of information in the university environment.

ELISE is a mandatory online tutorial on how information is organised and used in the university context. It is a UNSW requirement that all new undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students complete the tutorial and attain at least 80% in the ELISE quiz following the tutorial.

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You can access the ELISE tutorial and quiz from the Web CT homepage.

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