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<abstract xmlns="http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0">Information literacy is crucially important for all people as has been dramatically demonstrated in times of disaster as well as in more normal times. Its many dimensions have been much discussed in the library and information literature and have been defined in standards in a number of countries. Putting those concepts into practice presents a logistical and resource challenge, a challenge to which we much rise if we are to support a fairer and more empowered global information society.</abstract>
