
Developing People's Information Capabilities
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Content
Editorial Advisory Board.
Preface.
Introduction - Information Literacy and Information Behaviour, Complementary Approaches for Building Capability.
Transforming Information Literacy for Higher Education in the 21st Century: A Lifelong Learning Approach.
Curriculum and Curriculum Integration of Information Literacy in Higher Education.
The Construction of Information and Media Literacy in Education Policy: A Study of Singapore.
Information Literacy in Higher Education: Research Students' Development in Information Search Expertise.
Mediating Culture: Media Literacy and Cultural Awareness The Representation of Race and Ethnicity in Maya and Miguel.
Empowering Professional Practices of a Community of e-Learners: Special Education Teachers in Alaska and their Information Literacy Conceptions.
Information Literacy of Undergraduate Students in Thailand: A Case of the Faculty of Arts, Silpakorn University, Thailand.
Building Partnerships for Information Literacy among HE Institutions in African Universities: Opportunities and Challenges - A Case Study.
Perspectives on Legal Education and the Role of Information Literacy in Improving Qualitative Legal Practice.
Information Literacy in the Business School Context: A Story of Complexity and Success.
Workplace Reflections of Information Literacy Training: The Case of the Agriculture and Health Sectors in Tanzania.
Workplace Information Literacy: It's Different.
Diversifying Information Literacy Research: An Informed Learning Perspective.
The Use of Participatory Techniques in the Communication of Information for Communities: Information Literacy and Collaborative Work for Citizenship Development.
About the Authors.
Developing People's Information Capabilities: Fostering Information Literacy in Educational, Workplace and Community Contexts.
Library and Information Science.
Developing People's Information Capabilities: Fostering Information Literacy in Educational, Workplace and Community Contexts.
Copyright page.
Index.
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