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Jump to content, skipping standard header| The Graduate Information Literacy Program (GILP) has been designed to provide postgraduate students with the information searching, information management and information technology skills that will be needed to complete a graduate degree at the ANU. These skills are sought after in the workplace. | ||||||||||||||||
| Computing Skills and Information Skills Workshops Graduate Workshops Two day course with the Graduate Information Literacy Program IT Workshops for All StudentsInformation Workshops for All Students EndNote help Online Modules and Guides The Course Award in Graduate Research Information Literacy is a one semester equivalent course. Students who complete the course have demonstrated skills in Information Searching, Information Management and Information Technology. Special sessions or series of sessions are available, free of charge, for groups of graduate students. Programs can be requested by academic staff or groups of students. Skills Audit TOAST self assessment (uni ID and password required) The purpose of TOAST is to support graduate students to determine their skill level and training needs in a number of areas, and to provide a measure of how their skills level changes over time. An online WebCT course which requires your ANU ID number and ISIS/HORUS password. An online course in which you will learn how to submit a thesis or research report for inclusion in the Australian Digital Theses website and the ANU E-print repository. | NEWS
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