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Main Authors: George, Rigmor, Luke, Rosemary
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532952
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author George, Rigmor
Luke, Rosemary
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Luke, Rosemary
George, Rigmor
Luke, Rosemary
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contents The Critical Place of Information Literacy in the Trend Towards Flexible Delivery in Higher Education Contexts. George, Rigmor Luke, Rosemary Academic Ability Academic Libraries College Students Higher Education Independent Study Information Literacy Information Technology Library Role Lifelong Learning Skill Development Student Centered Curriculum Higher education is responding to the various learning needs of students through the flexible delivery approach which focuses on student-centered activities, multiple resources, and lifelong learning. Technology and information literacy enable students to deal with information independently, so they are pivotal for flexible delivery. The role of academic libraries in enhancing student skills is also discussed. (LAM)
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spellingShingle The Critical Place of Information Literacy in the Trend Towards Flexible Delivery in Higher Education Contexts.
George, Rigmor
Luke, Rosemary
Academic Ability
Academic Libraries
College Students
Higher Education
Independent Study
Information Literacy
Information Technology
Library Role
Lifelong Learning
Skill Development
Student Centered Curriculum
The Critical Place of Information Literacy in the Trend Towards Flexible Delivery in Higher Education Contexts. George, Rigmor Luke, Rosemary Academic Ability Academic Libraries College Students Higher Education Independent Study Information Literacy Information Technology Library Role Lifelong Learning Skill Development Student Centered Curriculum Higher education is responding to the various learning needs of students through the flexible delivery approach which focuses on student-centered activities, multiple resources, and lifelong learning. Technology and information literacy enable students to deal with information independently, so they are pivotal for flexible delivery. The role of academic libraries in enhancing student skills is also discussed. (LAM)
title The Critical Place of Information Literacy in the Trend Towards Flexible Delivery in Higher Education Contexts.
topic Academic Ability
Academic Libraries
College Students
Higher Education
Independent Study
Information Literacy
Information Technology
Library Role
Lifelong Learning
Skill Development
Student Centered Curriculum
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ532952