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Who can help?

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Information literate graduates display far greater capabilities than being just good library users. We hope our advocacy for an information literacy agenda, as an issue for educators, will be widely adopted across the University. Currently, the Teaching and Learning Strategy endorses the Library to proactively work with Faculties on information literacy definition, application and guidelines. We would be pleased to work in partnership with you:

Craig Adams - Applied Science

Gwen Scott - Art, Design and Communication

Camille Tooman - Business

Barbara Cameron - Constructed Environment

Heather Ross - Engineering

Gary Pearce - FELCS

Savita Hazari - Life Sciences

Mike Brooks, Teaching and Learning Strategy Development Coordinator
mike.brooks@rmit.edu.au
 
ph: 9925 3312

 

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