Undergraduate students' perception of the level of development of information literacy skills

Author:

Popa Daniela, ,Repanovici Angela,

Abstract

Digital natives are often perceived as experts in managing digital technology, but recent studies show that they do not have a very high level of developing information literacy skills. This research aimed to investigate the relationships between students' level of development of information literacy skills and the teacher's level of expression of pedagogical skills. A correlational research design was used. The research method was questionnaire survey. The results show that there are links between how students perceive pedagogical competences in action and the level of assimilation of information and information literacy skills.

Publisher

Asociatia Bibliotecarilor din Romania /ABR, Romanian Library Association

Subject

General Medicine

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