IL is common to all disciplines, to environments, and to all levels of education. Developing lifelong learners is central to the mission of higher education institutions ensuring that individuals have the intellectual abilities of reasoning and critical thinking and by helping them construct a framework for learning how to learn. Incorporating IL across curricula, in all programme and services, and throughout the administrative life of the university, requires the collaborative efforts of faculty, librarians, and administrators
Campus collaboration to embed information literacy learning outcomes into curricula, courses, and as...
We would like to present some ideas on the practice of teaching and learning in the field of informa...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...
Publication devoted to information literacy development updates. Information literacy competencies a...
(ACRL) in 2000, have become an essential document related to the emergence of information literacy a...
Contents of the standard: Information Literacy Defined; Information Literacy and Information Technol...
This paper outlines the conceptualisation and implementation of an information literacy strategy wit...
Within today's information society, the most important learning outcome for all students is their be...
Faculty were asked how important for their students the Association of College and Research Librarie...
“Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is n...
It is most important that students in higher education receive adequate education for productive wor...
Lifelong learning is the development of human potential through a continuously supportive process w...
Education (hereafter the Standards) were institutionalized as the goal of academic library instructi...
Graduating information literate students is rapidly becoming part of the mission of higher education...
In 1999 the ACRL Board established the Task Force on Information Literacy Competency Standards and c...
Campus collaboration to embed information literacy learning outcomes into curricula, courses, and as...
We would like to present some ideas on the practice of teaching and learning in the field of informa...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...
Publication devoted to information literacy development updates. Information literacy competencies a...
(ACRL) in 2000, have become an essential document related to the emergence of information literacy a...
Contents of the standard: Information Literacy Defined; Information Literacy and Information Technol...
This paper outlines the conceptualisation and implementation of an information literacy strategy wit...
Within today's information society, the most important learning outcome for all students is their be...
Faculty were asked how important for their students the Association of College and Research Librarie...
“Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is n...
It is most important that students in higher education receive adequate education for productive wor...
Lifelong learning is the development of human potential through a continuously supportive process w...
Education (hereafter the Standards) were institutionalized as the goal of academic library instructi...
Graduating information literate students is rapidly becoming part of the mission of higher education...
In 1999 the ACRL Board established the Task Force on Information Literacy Competency Standards and c...
Campus collaboration to embed information literacy learning outcomes into curricula, courses, and as...
We would like to present some ideas on the practice of teaching and learning in the field of informa...
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets ou...