This paper examines the affordances that a collaborative digital library (CDL) can bring to bear on supporting information literacy practices in the digital information environment. It suggests that the digital library can contribute to student empowerment in information literacy practices while searching, using and collaboratively building the digital library resources. To illustrate this, the authors have been experimenting with the implementation of an integrated information literacy model based on Eisenberg and Berkowitz� Big 6 Model and describes the CDL features in association with the information literacy dimensions in this model. The CDL focuses on the project-based learning approach to conduct students� project, which supports ...
This paper reports the results of a user study done at the formative stage of development of a colla...
The DIDET digital library and VLE approach places much of the responsibility for managing the digita...
Final doctoral research paper presented at JCDL 2005 Inaugural Doctoral Consortium, 7 June 2005, Den...
Project-based teaching methods are increasingly used in Malaysian secondary school classrooms with t...
This paper describes the conceptualisation of a model for digital libraries for Malaysian schools, w...
Project-based teaching methods are increasingly used in Malaysian secondary school classrooms with t...
We present a collaboration between library and faculty in New Information Technologies, an introduct...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the role as well as focus attention on the importance of uppe...
Do we as librarians really know what students at our universities need to develop their information ...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS (School of Library, Archiv...
While the prospect of using digital libraries for learning becomes more appealing with growing repos...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
Public libraries provide digital literacy programming to support the needs of individuals in their c...
As the information technology (IT) continues being a part of everyone life, or, at least, of everyon...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the collaboration between Librarians and Teachers using the Con...
This paper reports the results of a user study done at the formative stage of development of a colla...
The DIDET digital library and VLE approach places much of the responsibility for managing the digita...
Final doctoral research paper presented at JCDL 2005 Inaugural Doctoral Consortium, 7 June 2005, Den...
Project-based teaching methods are increasingly used in Malaysian secondary school classrooms with t...
This paper describes the conceptualisation of a model for digital libraries for Malaysian schools, w...
Project-based teaching methods are increasingly used in Malaysian secondary school classrooms with t...
We present a collaboration between library and faculty in New Information Technologies, an introduct...
The aim of this thesis is to highlight the role as well as focus attention on the importance of uppe...
Do we as librarians really know what students at our universities need to develop their information ...
Webcast sponsored by Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by SLAIS (School of Library, Archiv...
While the prospect of using digital libraries for learning becomes more appealing with growing repos...
Part of the book "Aspects of the Digital Library" - http://hdl.handle.net/1956/182
Public libraries provide digital literacy programming to support the needs of individuals in their c...
As the information technology (IT) continues being a part of everyone life, or, at least, of everyon...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the collaboration between Librarians and Teachers using the Con...
This paper reports the results of a user study done at the formative stage of development of a colla...
The DIDET digital library and VLE approach places much of the responsibility for managing the digita...
Final doctoral research paper presented at JCDL 2005 Inaugural Doctoral Consortium, 7 June 2005, Den...