%0 Book Section %A Graham, Nancy %D 2011 %I Information Literacy: Infiltrating the Agenda, Challenging Minds %I Elsevier %K re-usable learning objects %K Open Educational Resources %K online library tutorials %K librarians %K information literacy %P 121 - 150 %R 10.1016/B978-1-84334-610-4.50006-9 %T Are we sharing our toys in the sandpit? Issues surrounding the design, creation, reuse re-purposing of learning objects to support information skills teaching %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9781843346104500069 %X This chapter will look at a wide range of issues surrounding design and creation of information literacy reusable learning objects (IL RLOs) that are used to support information literacy teaching. Librarians, both in the UK and internationally, are creating electronic content to support the teaching of information literacy. Even though much of this content is generic and could be used by others, this content is usually kept within the creator’s institution or organisation. There are some obvious benefits (time saving, building on existing good practice) and issues (finding material in the first place, copyright) to sharing and re-purposing content, so how will librarians exploit the benefits and find ways to deal with the issues? %@ 9781843346104 %* does not apply