DEDICATED TO PIONEERS INCLUDING:
S. R. Ranganathan, P. N. Kaula, R. N. Sharma, J. F. Harvey, D. J. Foskett, J. P. Danton, M. M. Jackson, etc.
This Blogosphere has a slant towards India [a.k.a Indica, Indo, South-Asian, Oriental, Bharat, Hindustan, Asian-Indian (not American Indian)].
International Information Literacy Resources Directory
International Information Literacy Resources Directory
The Information Literacy Section of the International Federation of Library Association and Institutions (IFLA) has created this database to record information literacy materials from different parts of the world, on behalf of UNESCO.
Librarians, educators and information professionals are invited to participate.
If you have developed information literacy materials and would like to share them with the world community, please submit the required data.
See also:
Literacy concepts in the LIS curriculum, C.R. Karisiddappa [karisiddappa@yahoo.com ], Niels Ole Pors [nop@db.dk], and Terry L. Weech [weech@uiuc.edu] -- (LIS) curricula in three different contexts - India, Europe, and the U.S.A.
INFORMATION LITERACY: AN INTERNATIONAL STATE-OF-THE ART REPORT, First Draft, Project Coordinator, Jesus Lau, (Mexico) jlau@uv.mx
IFLA Guidelines on Information Literacy Information Literacy Weblog
Information Literacy: Research Literature Review
Information Literacy in Canada
a place to discuss information literacy in Canada
Canadian Research Libraries Information Literacy Portal
IL in developing countries
See my previous posts:
Information Literacy Programmes
Information Literacy (for all) - A useful gateway
Information Literacy: Presentation, by Mohamed Taher PowerPoint Format
[Thanks to Prof. Neelameghan for identifying this valuable resource]
Labels: Best Practices, IFLA, Reference Sources
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