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Analysis of Information Literacy Education Strategies for College Students Majoring in Science and Engineering

Tingting Liu and Haibin Sun

Modern Applied Science, 2011, vol. 5, issue 5, 227

Abstract: Information literacy has become a necessity for everyone; it forms the basis of lifelong learning. Information literacy is highly important for college studen in science and engineering disciplines. Information literacy education is not just in the research field of librarians nowadays. In higher education for science and engineering, information literacy can be integrated across the curriculum. Some effective strategies can be implemented to improve college students’ information literacy. While students leave the campus, they have the ability to use information effectively and can easily keep up with new developments of science, technology and engineering.

Date: 2011
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