Department-Integrated Information Literacy: A Middle Ground

  • Thomas W
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Abstract

The article presents information on integrating information literacy instruction into the school curriculum. To achieve this, three methods can be used, using a campus-wide initiative, establishing a for-credit course and finally, integrating it into a selected department as a whole. Success in the integration of information literacy provides a way for it to be used in another department.

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Thomas, W. J. (2005). Department-Integrated Information Literacy: A Middle Ground. The Southeastern Librarian, 53(3). https://doi.org/10.62915/0038-3686.1164

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