Information literacy in the academic context: global trends and local issues

Information literacy is generally perceived as the spiritus muovens of learning processes, reflecting the premise of information as the basic building block of education. This idea gained relevance and new facets with the proliferation of the Web 2.0, which has brought about new, speculative and con...

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Matična publikacija: Digital Resources and Knowledge Sharing
Zagreb : Department of Information Sciences, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, 2009
Glavni autori: Špiranec, Sonja (-), Toth, Tibor (Author), Banek Zorica, Mihaela
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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