JOURNAL ARTICLE

Information Literacy Programs

Marjorie V. White

Year: 2002 Journal:   The Reference Librarian Vol: 38 (79-80)Pages: 323-334   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Summary With the rapid advances in information technology, the proliferation of information resources and formats, and the increasing complexities of access and evaluation, libraries recognize the necessity for a dynamic information literacy program that will address the needs of all categories of users. University faculty constitute one group of users to which the systemic college library increasingly endeavors to extend and market its services and programs, including its information literacy training workshops. A consideration of this library/classroom faculty relationship in the context of the adult education literature, as well as successful models that have been employed in this effort, provide insight on ways in which the library can successfully accomplish its information literacy training objectives among this group.

Keywords:
Information literacy Context (archaeology) Computer science Library instruction Information technology World Wide Web Literacy Knowledge management Medical education Sociology Pedagogy Medicine

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0.76
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Citation History

Topics

Library Science and Information Literacy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Library and Information Sciences
Library Science and Administration
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Library and Information Sciences
Web and Library Services
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems

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