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75 lessons learned for enhancing information literacy programs: From Ibero-America to universities worldwide

Purpose The purpose of this study has the aim of expanding lessons learned that were originally detected for information literacy (INFOLIT) programs in Ibero-American universities (from Latin America, Spain and Portugal), this paper presents lessons learned for enhancing equivalent programs offered...

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Published in:Information and learning science 2017-10, Vol.118 (9/10), p.471-489
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