Thursday, October 14, 2010

[Lib-helig-l] Seeking information literacy policies, worldwide

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From: "Boekhorst, A.K." <A.K.Boekhorst@uva.nl>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:44:45 +0200
Subject: [InfoLit-L] RE: Seeking information literacy policies, worldwide
To: infolit-l@infoserv.inist.fr
Cc: Andrew.Whitworth@manchester.ac.uk

Here a request from Andrew Whitworth

With kind regards

Albert K. Boekhorst
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www.albertkb.nl <http://www.albertkb.nl/>
Universiteit van Amsterdam, Netherlands, Media Studies
University of Pretoria, South Africa, Dept. Information Science

<http://www.ensil.eu/>

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Van: Information literacy and information skills teaching discussion
list namens Drew Whitworth
Verzonden: do 14-10-2010 4:57
Aan: LIS-INFOLITERACY@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Onderwerp: Seeking information literacy policies, worldwide

Dear colleagues,

I am currently writing a paper for the forthcoming special issue of
'Library Trends' which will examine information literacy policy
statements around the world in the light of other trends in education
which may prevent them coming to fruition.

I am hoping to solicit a small amount of help from you, in the matter
of collecting together as wide a range of formal policy statements as
I can, whether from governments or NGOs. The 'big ones' are easy
enough - things like UNESCO, the Prague Declaration, the Alexandria
Proclamation etc,: but I would also like to look at others,
particularly from smaller countries.

Although I realise this is a UK-based list there are many people
involved in work abroad and any help you could give me in this area
would be appreciated - even if it is just a URL or a PDF.

Please reply to me OFF LIST. I thank you in advance for your help and
will try to credit all assistance in the final article.

Yours,
Drew Whitworth
University of Manchester.


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