2020
DOI: 10.11645/14.1.2668
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A review of information literacy programmes in higher education

Abstract: This review will aim to establish if there is strong evidence to suggest a student preference for delivery format within information literacy teaching. This research supports and builds on research previously undertaken by Cardiff University (Weightman et al., 2017). Weightman et al (2017) addressed the effect of face-to-face or online learning specifically on learning outcomes. This review specifically focuses on the effects of these methods, and blended formats, on student preference. This research informs t… Show more

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“…13, No. 1, February 2024: 559-569 560 students at universities in the process of knowledge reconstruction [7]. Information literacy strengthens students' ability to use various information as a knowledge product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13, No. 1, February 2024: 559-569 560 students at universities in the process of knowledge reconstruction [7]. Information literacy strengthens students' ability to use various information as a knowledge product.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%