Many high quality materials on digital literacy already exist. Our new materials will supplement this good work. Below are some resources we recommend, please suggest other picks.

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Frameworks and White Papers
- Campbell Systematic Review (Source: Campbell Collaboration)
- Cochrane evidence (Source: Cochrane)
- Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education (Source: ACRL)
- Global Perspectives on Information Literacy (Source: ACRL)
- The SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy (Source: Sconul)
- Standards for Systematic Reviews (Source: Health and Medicine Division, the National Academies)
- System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information (Source: the Joanna Briggs Institutes)
Guides
- Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide (Source: UNESCO)
Books
- A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age (Source: Penguin Random House, for purchase)
- Seven steps to a comprehensive literature review (Source: Authors,
- Information Literacy User’s Guide: An Open, Online Textbook (Source: SUNY, open online textbook)
Articles
- Ten Simple Rules series (Source: PLOS)
Other
- Blog posts
- 7 Fake websites to really test your evaluation skills (Source: EasyBib)
- Harvard Library Guide with tools to detect Fake News (Source: Harvard Library)
- Fighting Fake News (Source: American Libraries)
- Video
- What are systematic reviews? (Source: Cochrane)
- Infographics

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