Information literacy research: the consolidation of a theme

, , & (2005) Information literacy research: the consolidation of a theme. In Middleton, M (Ed.) Research Applications in Information and Library Studies Seminar. Centre for Information Studies, Australia, New South Wales, Wagga Wagga, pp. 1-55.

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