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This book has two aims: firstly to present an investigation into
information literacy by looking at how people engage with
information to accomplish tasks or solve problems in personal,
academic and professional contexts (also known as the relational
approach). This view of information literacy illustrates a
learner-centred perspective that will be of interest to educators
who wish to go beyond the teaching of information skills. The
second aim of this book is to illustrate how the relational
approach can be used as an investigative framework. As a detailed
account of a relational study, this book will appeal to researchers
interested in using the relational framework to examine pedagogical
experiences from the learner s perspective.
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