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The learning trajectory of information literacy

By: Justine Post-Smithuis · 18 December 2018
Category: Information Literacy, Learning trajectory

In order to be successful in their academic studies and future careers, students need to learn how to deal with (scientific) information and how to use it ethically. Annemie Kersten is instructor in information literacy at WUR Library. I interviewed her to talk about the skill of information literacy and how you…

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