Doyle, C.: Information literacy in an information society : a concept for the information age (199?)
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- Abstract
- Encourages educators to prepare students to be lifelong learners by teaching them how to access, evaluate and use information from a variety of sources. The new working environment, still requires that students master the three Rs, but it also requires practice in the communication, critical thinking, problem-solving and information accessing skills that are crucial to success in the information age
- Imprint
- Syracuse, NY : ERIC Clearinghouse on Information & Technology, Center for Science and Technology, Syracuse University
- Theme
- Information