Information literacy and web 2.0: a paradox?

There is a Call for Papers for a one-day seminar Information literacy and web 2.0: a paradox?, part of the ALIA Access 2010 conference 1-3 Sept 2010 in Brisbane, Australia.
"Web 2.0 is changing the way people live, work and play. It is changing the way people experience their information worlds. What impact is web 2.0 having on the people’s information needs and information practices? How does web 2.0 affect the way in which libraries support and deliver information literacy resources and programs? How does web 2.0 affect the way in which libraries support and deliver information literacy resources and programs? You are invited to make a submission to the Information literacy and web 2.0: a paradox? seminar being held as part of ALIA Access 2010 Conference." Submit your abstract by 11 February 2010 at http://conferences.alia.org.au/access2010/call.html
Photo by Sheila Webber: Broomhill, Sheffield, January 2010
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