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The Only Way is Information Literacy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 March 2012

Abstract

This article, written by Natasha Choolhun, follows the progress of submitting a proposal to BIALL Council on the topic of devising a ‘Legal Information Literacy Toolkit’ following discussion at the 2011 BIALL conference.

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Copyright © The Author(s) 2012. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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13 Allan, Barbara (2002) E-learning and Teaching in Library and Information Services. London, Facet. pp. 80–81

14 Choolhun op. cit

17 Kim-Prieto, op. cit

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23 Kim-Prieto, op. cit

24 Kim-Prieto, op. cit, p. 611

25 Kim-Prieto, op. cit