Providing Sustainable and Equitable Access to Information: Perspectives from Nigeria
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2016
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Tai Solarin University of Education Press
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Information competencies are a key factor in lifelong learning. They are the first step in achieving educational goals. Libraries are indispensable in every facet of higher education and effective library support to distance learners is mandatory for qualitative delivery of instruction and learning. The focus of this chapter is on developing information literacy skills for distant education students with emphasis on the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) library users. The author examines what information literacy is all about vis a vis: concepts; basic elements; hallmarks of an information literate individual; and symptoms of information illiteracy. The chapter further discusses information literacy core competencies; basic skills of information literate; the importance of information literacy to NOUN library users; the role of NOUN library and librarians in impacting information literacy skills on distance learners.
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Distance learner, Information literacy, Information literacy skills, HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::Book and library history
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Fagbola, O.O.(2016). Information Literacy Skills: Developing competencies for NOUN Library users. In Providing Sustainable and Equitable Access to Information: Perspectives from Nigeria Niran Adetoro & Nkiko, C. (Eds.). 160 -191. Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria:Tai Solarin University Press.