Comparison of baseline information literacy skills of undergraduate and graduate Nurses at the University of Queensland: a pilot study by health librarians
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2006
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Pilot studies are conducted to explain the baseline information literacy skills prevailing in the undergraduate and graduate nurses at the University of Queensland. The analyses reveal a significant difference between the skills of both the nurses, hence demonstrating the need for the development of new information literacy workshops. The author also presents various teaching strategies that can be adopted for an effective skill development of these nurses. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/86596/1/HeaInfV15N3_015.pdf http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=107792720342707;res=IELHEA Hall, Jenny, Nunan, Stephanie, Foxlee, Ruth, & Holzhauser, Kerri (2006) Comparison of baseline information literacy skills of undergraduate and graduate Nurses at the University of Queensland: a pilot study by health librarians. Health Inform, 15(3), pp. 15-18. |
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Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support |
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Journal Article |