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Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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‘New information literacy horizons: making the case for career information literacy’: new paper published in Proceedings of 7th European Conference on Information Literacy

Posted on April 27, 2022 by Hazel Hall
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#ECIL2021 European Conference on Information Literacy 2021 conference proceedingsSelected papers from the European Conference on Information Literacy 2021 (ECIL2021) are now available in a set of conference proceedings published by Springer. Amongst these is the conference contribution co-authored by Edinburgh Napier University colleagues Marina Milosheva, Hazel Hall, Pete Robertson, and Peter Cruickshank on career information literacy (CIL), and distinctions between CIL and the concepts of workplace information literacy (WIL) and employment information literacy (EIL). Continue reading →

Posted in Events, PhDs, Projects, Publications | Tagged #ECIL2021, #ecil21, #infolit, career information literacy, Centre for Social Informatics, CIL, CSI, Edinburgh Napier University, EIL, employment information literacy, Marina Milosheva, Pete Robertson, Peter Cruickshank, Peter Robertson, PhD, research, SDS, Skills Development Scotland, WIL, workplace information literacy | Leave a reply

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