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STIL was originally designed and developed by the University of Western Australia Library's Teaching and Learning Team. UWA Librarians presented the STIL program at a meeting of CARCIT in May 2003. As a result of the interest shown by other WA University Libraries, the STIL Advisory Group was formed to collaboratively develop and maintain STIL. The STIL Advisory Group has a membership of librarians from the University of Western Australia, Curtin University of Technology, Murdoch University, ECU and the University of Notre Dame.
This outcomes based framework is structured to enable reference librarians to develop skills for teaching information literacy.
How it works
- Select the desired outcome
- Use the supplied learning resources to develop your skills
- Select a method to demonstrate to yourself the achievement of the outcome
There are four stages to the framework:
- Laying the Foundation
- Preparation for Information Literacy Sessions
- Delivering Information Literacy Sessions
- Evaluation of Information Literacy Sessions






