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Information Literacy: more than skills
Date: Tuesday 8 February 2005
Time: 6.30 pm
Venue: The Sekforde Arms, Sekforde Street, London EC1
Speaker: Sheila Webber, University of Sheffield
Sheila Webber will outline her view of information literacy, and why she
thinks it is important to see it as a subject domain of importance to all
citizens and not just a set of skills.
Sheila is a Lecturer in the Department of Information Studies at the
University of Sheffield, and a Fellow of CILIP.
Her current interests include information literacy and weblogs (see
http://ciquest.shef.ac.uk/infolit/). Previous jobs include Lecturer at the
University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Head of the British Library Business
Information Service and Manager of BLAISE Online Services.
CILIP in London evening meetings are free and open to all with a
professional interest in the topic. Refreshments will be available
afterwards. As space is limited, please let us know if you are coming.
Contact Phillip Powell at [log in to unmask] or on 020 7416 5345.
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