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    <description>Title: Library and information skills training at the Polytechnic of Namibia.
Authors: Chanetsa, Bernadette; Grobler, Judy
Abstract: This article examines the importance of ‘information literacy’ skills in the 21st century. It discusses the metamorphosis that information assimilation has undergone in the past fifteen years, thus highlighting the role of information literacy in ‘lifelong learning’. The article defines information literacy and highlights the difference between information literacy, ‘library literacy’ and ‘computer literacy’. It discusses&#xD;
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