From library skills to information literacy

Nikitakis, Michail and Sitas, Anestis and Papadourakis, George (2005) From library skills to information literacy. [Conference Poster]

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The application of new technologies and the acquisition of new sources and methods of information dissemination, as well as the provision of libraries services, requires the special education of the users in order to take advantage of these sources and services. In this paper, an investigation of the Greek academic libraries and their user education sessions is attempted. This research aims to explore the user education sessions offered by the libraries, with special regards to the education, the type of user education sessions and their contents. For the collection of the elements, the questionnaire method is selected. The current situation as much as it concerns the libraries and the applied teaching methods at the Greek education institutions, is presented.


Item Type:Conference Poster
Keywords:Information literacy, Digital library, Teaching library, Collaborative learning, Computer literacy, Higher education
Subjects:C. Users, literacy and reading. > CA. Use studies.
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ID Code:5293
Deposited By:Sitas, Anestis
Deposited On:02 Jan 2006
Last Modified:19 Nov 2008 09:59
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