Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Welcome to LOEX where you can find information about and connections to the world of library instruction and information literacy.

Our membership attests to the organization's 40+ year commitment to be a resource and conduit for librarians and other professionals working in this field.

We invite you to learn more about library instruction and information literacy and to become a LOEX member today!

- If you are interested in becoming a member, please fill out this form [http://www.emich.edu/public/loex/form.php ].
- If your institution is already a member and you would like to join the E-list, send an email [ loex@emich.edu ] & ask to join.

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Moving Forward: Envisioning Instructional Services...

“Moving Forward: Envisioning Instructional Services for the Future.” Their presentation will include how best practices were used to create an efficient timeline, organize quickly, and work collaboratively with online tools. LOEX (Library Orientation Exchange) is a self-supporting, non-profit educational clearinghouse for library instruction and information literacy initiatives. Founded in 1971, it has grown from a lending repository of library instruction materials and host of an annual conference to an internationally known organization that serves as a conduit for those working in the field of information literacy. The annual conference with published proceedings, produces LOEX Quarterly that features articles by teaching librarians and a monthly current awareness e-letter.

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