Add a New Record to the VALE Online Information Literacy Archive (VOILA)

[Please note our online submission form includes a URL field for the item to be shared. This assumes: (a) the contributor has access to a web server, preferably at his/her library; and (b) that any multi-part item can be obtained through the single URL submitted. If you would like to contribute an item for VOILA but do not have access to a web server, VALE can host the item for you. To have VALE host your item, please complete the online submission form - omitting the URL field - and email the item to Richard Kearney (kearneyr@wpunj.edu), including the title of the item in the subject line of your message.]


Title of Document
 
Created by
First Name:
Last Name:
 
Email Address
 
Phone Number
 
Institution of Origin
(Please Select One)
 
Date of Submission
(YYYY-MM-DD)
 
Date of Last Revision
 
Web Address of Document [URL]
 
Copyright or Use Restrictions Available for use under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License Creative Commons License
Please contact creator for permission to use.
 
1. What type of document is this? (Check all that apply)  
Assessment Tool (quiz or assignment not associated with other resources)  
Lesson Plan (on any topic - for use by other instructors)  
Tutorial/Handout - Citation of Information Resources (including specific citation styles)  
Tutorial/Handout - Computers and/or Software  
Tutorial/Handout - Critical Thinking and/or Evaluation Skills  
Tutorial/Handout – Database(s)  
Tutorial/Handout - General Research Strategies  
Tutorial/Handout – Subject-Specific Research Strategies  
Tutorial/Handout - Internet Research Strategies  
Tutorial/Handout - Library Catalog(s)  
Tutorial/Handout - Library Resources and/or Services  
Virtual Tour (or other simulation)  
Other (please describe)  
   
2. What is the audience level? (Check all that apply)  
Undergraduate Students  
Graduate Students  
Distance Learners  
ESL Students  
Faculty  
Staff  
General Public  
Professional (Specify Profession)  
Special Needs (Specify)  
   
3. What subject area(s) does the document pertain to?  
All Subjects (not subject-specific)  
Arts and Humanities  
Business  
Education  
Geography and History  
Health Sciences and Professions  
Languages and Literature  
Law and Legal Studies  
Library and Information Studies  
Mathematics  
Natural Sciences  
Philosophy and Religion  
Physical Sciences  
Social Sciences  
Technology  
Other (please specify)  
   
4. What format is the document in?  
ASCII Plain Text (American Standard Code for Information Interchange)  
HTML/XHTML/SHTML  
Microsoft PowerPoint  
Microsoft Word  
PDF (Portable Document Format)  
RTF (Rich Text Format)  
XML  
Other (Specify)  
   
5. What software is needed to read the file?  
Adobe Acrobat Reader  
Java Runtime Environment (JRE)  
Macromedia Flash Player  
Macromedia Shockwave Player  
Other (Specify)  
   
6. Please provide a 3-4 sentence abstract describing the document and its use in your academic setting