The SCONUL Working Group on Information Literacy published Information skills in higher education: a SCONUL position
paper (SCONUL, 1999), introducing the Seven Pillars of Information Skills model. Since then, the model
has been adopted by librarians and teachers around the world as a means of helping them to
deliver information skills to their learners.
Read Cube...
- helps researchers organize, annotate and stay on top of new research literature.
- is a application, for both Mac and Windows, designed to help learners organize their research.
- provides a place for learners to save and annotate documents.
- facilitates Google Scholar and Pub Med searches and learners can also import PDFs that they find elsewhere.
Don't be put off by the the fact that Read Cube is targeted at a higher education audience; it has potential to be used for research at many levels.