Disigning an information literacy programme for undergraduate studies

Authors

  • Matilde Cantín Luna Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Javier Vidal Bordes Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Elena Escar Hernández Universidad de Huesca
  • Genaro Lamarca Langa Universidad de Zaragoza
  • Luisa Orera Orera Universidad de Zaragoza
  • José Antonio Salvador Oliván Universidad de Zaragoza

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v4i.3867

Keywords:

Information literacy. Information competences. Training. Higher education. Undergraduate studies. University Libraries. Zaragoza (Spain).

Abstract

Preliminary version of Project Report titled “Design of an education plan on informational literacy competencies in degree studies,” which is part of the Teaching Innovation Call for 2009/2010 at the University of Zaragoza, PIECyT 2009. It also explains the methodology and the design of the plan and its three levels of development.

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Author Biographies

Matilde Cantín Luna, Universidad de Zaragoza

Directora de la Biblioteca de Humanidades María Moliner. Biblioteca Universitaria de Zaragoza

Javier Vidal Bordes, Universidad de Zaragoza

Profesor Asociado Universidad de Zaragoza

Elena Escar Hernández, Universidad de Huesca

Directora de la Biblioteca de la Escuela Politécnica Superior de Huesca

Genaro Lamarca Langa, Universidad de Zaragoza

Profesor Titular de la Universidad de Zaragoza. Departamento de Ciencias de la Documentación.

Luisa Orera Orera, Universidad de Zaragoza

Profesora Titular Universidad de Zaragoza

José Antonio Salvador Oliván, Universidad de Zaragoza

Profesor Titular Universidad de Zaragoza

Published

2010-07-06

How to Cite

Cantín Luna, M., Vidal Bordes, J., Escar Hernández, E., Lamarca Langa, G., Orera Orera, L., & Salvador Oliván, J. A. (2010). Disigning an information literacy programme for undergraduate studies. Ibersid: Journal of Information and Documentation Systems (ISSNe 2174-081X; ISSN 1888-0967), 4, 153–157. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v4i.3867

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Case studies, research in progress, short articles and notes

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