Lots of new articles

Firstly, in Journal of Information Literacy (vol 2 no 1, 2008) all free at http://jil.lboro.ac.uk/ojs/index.php/JIL- Badke, W. A Rationale for Information Literacy as a Credit-bearing Discipline- Crawford, J. Making new friends: an information literacy trip to Washington DC- Dotan, G. and Aharony, N. Information literacy roles of library media specialists in high schools: Israeli perspectives- Gonzalez, L. Information Literacy Programs at the University of Puerto Campuses: a current report- Sales, D. Towards a student-centred approach to information literacy learning: A focus group study on the information behaviour of translation and interpreting studentsMarkey, K. et al (2008) “The Effectiveness of a Web-based Board Game for Teaching Undergraduate Students Information Literacy Concepts and Skills.” D-lib magazine, 14 (9).http://www.dlib.org/dlib/september08/markey/09markey.html (free)Nazari, M. and Webber, S. (2008) “Model of Geo/Spatial Information Literacy (MG/SIL): an innovative model for transforming learning in GIS education.” In: Proceedings of the EUGISES 2008 conference. http://www.eugises.eu/proceedings2008/nazari.pdf (free)Articles in priced journals:- Chu, S. and Law, N. (2008) “The development of information search expertise of research students.” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 40, 165-177.- Furno, C. and Flanagan, D. (2008) “Information literacy: getting the most from your 60 minutes.” Reference Services Review, 36 (3), 264 – 271- Jowitt, A. (2008) “Perceptions and usage of library instructional podcasts by staff and students at New Zealand’s Universal College of Learning (UCOL).” Reference Services Review, 36 (3), 312 – 336- Lwehabura, M. and Stilwell, C. (2008) “Information literacy in Tanzanian universities: Challenges and potential opportunities.” Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 40, 179-191. (reports on a survey of staff and students)- Shenton, A. …

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