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Tufts, E., & Naslund, J. Get SMART With Games-Based Library Instruction, 2010. In 2010 BC Library Conference,Penticton, BC,April 22-24, 2010.(Unpublished) [Presentation].

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Author(s): Tufts, Emily
Naslund, Jo-Anne
Title: Get SMART With Games-Based Library Instruction
Subjects: G. Industry, profession and education > GI. Training
L. Information technology and library technology
G. Industry, profession and education > GH. Education
Date: 2010
Abstract: A wiki space designed to connect information literacy instructors to resources for games based library instruction. Includes resources, examples, templates and the presentation featured at the 2010 BCLA Conference.
Conference: 2010 BC Library Conference
Conference Date: April 22-24, 2010
Location: Penticton, BC
Keywords: Information Literacy, Library, Instruction, Education, Games, Resources, Wiki,
Country: Canada
Type: Presentation
Rights: http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/



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