Teaching information literacy and
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Teaching information literacy and scientific process skills: an integrated approach.(Science and Math)
Information literacy is defined as the ability to recognize when information is needed and to identify, evaluate, and use the information effectively. Truly literate people understand how information is organized, how to find it, and how to use it productively (American Library Association 1989). ...
September 22, 1997; College Teaching
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