PRIMO - ALA ACRL IS

Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online Database
(Formerly Internet Education Project)

PRIMO is a means to promote and share peer-reviewed instructional materials created by librarians to teach people about discovering, accessing and evaluating information in networked environments. The Committee hopes that publicizing selective, high quality resources will help librarians to respond to the educational challenges posed by still emerging digital technologies.

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(Searches only those projects which have an accepted sites survey)

Number of FTE library employees involved in creation:
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Budget for Project?:
Funding Received: University/College funds
Library funds
Grant funds
Support Received: Release time from other duties for those involved
Additional staff
Additional funding
Technology Used: Web page authoring tools (MS FrontPage, Hot Dog, Claris Home Page, etc.)
Web site development tools (Adobe Go-Live, MS Visual InterDev, Dreamweaver, etc.)
Course Management Software (WebCT, Blackboard, etc.)
Multimedia interactive plug-ins (Flash, Shockwave, RealPlayer, etc.)
Multimedia production tools (Adobe Premier, Apple QuickTime, Macromedia Director, etc.)
Tutorial authoring software (MS PowerPoint, Claris Impact, Asymetrix ToolBook, etc.)
Java scripts
CGI scripts
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The PRIMO logo was designed by Eunice Cho (eunicho@iastate.edu), MFA in Art and Design from Iowa State University College of Design.