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Information Literacy
 
Cape Higher Education Consortium

The course was based on a Cape Technikon prototype which was subsequently workshopped with librarians and academic support specialists at the University of Cape Town, Peninsula Technikon, the University of the Western Cape, Cape Technikon and the University of Stellenbosch. These are the member institutions of the Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC).

LIASA
 
Library and Information Association of South Africa

The Library and Information Association of South Africa (LIASA) is a professional non-profit organization uniting and representing all institutions and people working in libraries and information services in South Africa. It strives to unite, develop and empower all people in the library and information field into an organization that provides dynamic leadership in transforming, developing and sustaining library and information services for all people in South Africa. LIASA's membership consists individuals interested in or working in libraries and information services and institutions or organizations that maintain or are interested in libraries and information services. The Association is divided into 10 branches that reside in each province in the country with two based in Gauteng. The Association is governed by a Representative Council elected by its members. An Executive Committee consisting of elected officials are mandated by the Council to implement its policies and programmes.

Library Training
 
Stellenbosch University

The Library Service offers a wide range of instructional options with the main focus to enhance information literacy. The outcomes of the training are, among others, the following: - Students become conversant with the finding of academic information. - Students acquire research skills. - The quality of academic assignments improves. - Students are more aware of plagiarism. Types of training available +Content of training sessions +Schedule a training session

InfoSkills Corner
 
University of Cape Town

These lessons will familiarize you with types of sources you can use to find information, explain how you can make the most effective use of these resources, discuss how to evaluate the information you find, and review the appropriate conventions for citing the research of others in your own work

Information skills general training course
 
Cape Higher Education Consortium

A students' resource to learn how to master information challenges,the course was based on a Cape Technikon prototype which was subsequently workshopped with librarians and academic support specialists at the University of Cape Town, Peninsula Technikon, the University of the Western Cape, Cape Technikon and the University of Stellenbosch. These are the member institutions of the Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC).

Interactive tutorial on Information skills
 

The course was based on a Cape Technikon prototype which was subsequently workshopped with librarians and academic support specialists at the University of Cape Town, Peninsula Technikon, the University of the Western Cape, Cape Technikon and the University of Stellenbosch. These are the member institutions of the Cape Higher Education Consortium (CHEC).

The library information literacy programme of the University of South Africa (Unisa) in the monograph titled User Information Literacy, case studies from university library programmes in the SCANUL-ECS region
 
UNISA

This chapter describes the university of South Africa Library's User-education programmes: both generic and subject-integrated.

The Design of an Information Literacy Instruction Programme for Upper Elementary Children in the Public Library
 
UNISA

Research dissertation