Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an individual’s life chances by achieving their personal, social, occupational and educational goals, and it opens opportunities for social, economic and political integration. Currently in an information and knowledge society, there is a salient need for Information Literacy (IL). IL can be defined as knowing when and why one might need information, where to find it, and how to evaluate, use and communicate it in an ethical manner. There is a need for undergraduate and postgraduate students to demonstrate a competency with information literacy skills. For example it is essential for the student to develop a thesis statement, i.e. research quest...
Information literacy is not only a critical competency for academic success, but also for decision-m...
Educating over 49% of those who attend higher education, public colleges and universities must assum...
Conference paper presented at IFLA 2007What does the widespread access to Internet mean for the use ...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is widely recognised as a fundamental human right, which empowers individuals and opens opp...
We are finding ourselves in a rapidly growing and complex digital environment which has in turn inc...
Main purpose of any library is to collect information and make the information dissemination an easy...
Helping people to find, filter and use information properly is now the key task for library and info...
Information literacy is a natural extension of the concept of literacy in our information society, a...
There is a heightened awareness in higher education of the crucial role of information literacy in t...
For over twenty years libraries in Higher Education have been attempting to enhance students’ inform...
Information literacy is not only a critical competency for academic success, but also for decision-m...
Educating over 49% of those who attend higher education, public colleges and universities must assum...
Conference paper presented at IFLA 2007What does the widespread access to Internet mean for the use ...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Literacy is widely recognised as a fundamental human right, which empowers individuals and opens opp...
We are finding ourselves in a rapidly growing and complex digital environment which has in turn inc...
Main purpose of any library is to collect information and make the information dissemination an easy...
Helping people to find, filter and use information properly is now the key task for library and info...
Information literacy is a natural extension of the concept of literacy in our information society, a...
There is a heightened awareness in higher education of the crucial role of information literacy in t...
For over twenty years libraries in Higher Education have been attempting to enhance students’ inform...
Information literacy is not only a critical competency for academic success, but also for decision-m...
Educating over 49% of those who attend higher education, public colleges and universities must assum...
Conference paper presented at IFLA 2007What does the widespread access to Internet mean for the use ...