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Information literacy in South-East Europe: Formulating strategic initiatives, making reforms and introducing best practices (CROSBI ID 164484)

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Špiranec, Sonja ; Pejova, Zdravka Information literacy in South-East Europe: Formulating strategic initiatives, making reforms and introducing best practices // The International information & library review, 42 (2010), 2; 75-83. doi: 10.1016/j.iilr.2010.04.002

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Špiranec, Sonja ; Pejova, Zdravka

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Information literacy in South-East Europe: Formulating strategic initiatives, making reforms and introducing best practices

South-East Europe (SEE) is one of the geographic regions in the world which is lagging behind positive global Information Literacy (IL) developments. An informed, authoritative and enlightened understanding of the state of Information Literacy conceptual understanding and best practices across the region was recently provided by two important UNESCO co-sponsored workshops that addressed specific IL challenges in this part of Europe. The first meeting, the Workshop on Information Literacy Initiatives for Central and South-East European Countries, co-organized by UNESCO, with the support of the CEI (Central European Initiatives, an arm of the EU), took place in 2006 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The second, also co-organized by UNESCO, was held in Ankara, Turkey, as a part of a series of eleven Training-the-Trainers in Information Literacy («TTT») workshops that covered all regions of the world. This paper will review and analyse some of the main policy agreements reached by the participants at these meetings, as well as best practices shared by the participants at the two workshops, and discuss remaining Information Literacy advocacy and promotional barriers. The authors will endeavour to identify region-specific barriers to IL in the SEE region and, based on the aforementioned Ankara and Ljubljana workshop outcomes, define focal points for future local and regional IL events, meetings and other initiatives that could and should be taken

Information literacy; South-East Europe; Surveys; Barriers; Strategies

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42 (2)

2010.

75-83

objavljeno

1057-2317

10.1016/j.iilr.2010.04.002

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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti

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