teaching information skills theory and practice

Teaching information skills and using technology to empower users is now a crucial part of most information professionals' jobs, but very few have been formally trained to teach. In order to be effective at teaching and supporting learning it is necessary to take a professional approach and to...

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Main Authors: Webb, Jo (Author), Powis, Chris (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Facet 2004
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