Information Literacy
Information Literacy is a cluster of skills which facilitates life-long learning.
To learn more about Information Literacy at the University of Sydney click on:
University of Sydney Information Literacy Policy
The Conservatorium Library offers research assistance for Conservatorium
Staff and Post-Graduate Students
The Research programme is designed to help staff and students maximise their use of the library for research purposes.
The content of these one hour sessions is tailored to the needs of the individual. Sessions may be conducted in the library or office which ever is more convenient.
Some or all of the following areas may be covered:
Conservatorium Library Webpage
Using the Library Catalogue
Specialist Databases
Electronic Journals
Internet Search Engines
University of Sydney Library Homepage
For research assistance please contact:
Claire McCoy Deputy Librarian
Jackie Luke Document Delivery Librarian
Information skills, assistance and advice - University Wide
Assistance in information literacy is also offered throughout the University. For a comprehensive listing of orientation tours and classes in information skills for the Humanities please click on:
Information Literacy - Humanities
The Library now offers an online self-paced tutorial on catalogue use and other Library resources. For access to this tutorial please click on:
On-line Tutorial
For a full list of resources offered by the University of Sydney Library click on:
Information Skills
For further information:
Sten Christensen Humanities Librarian - Fisher
Claire McCoy Reference Librarian - Conservatorium

