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		<title>Library and Information Research 105 &#8211; information literacy articles</title>
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		<dc:creator>christine irving</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest issue of Library and Information Research is now available online Issue 105 contains a number of invited contribution papers (from the projects partners so) is focused on current information literacy initiatives in Scotland especially in the schools sector.  Libraries R 4 Learning: supporting the Curriculum for Excellence in Aberdeenshire - Sue Cromar Collecting case studies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest issue of <a title="Library and Information Research is now available online " href="http://www.lirg.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/issue/current" target="_blank">Library and Information Research is now available online </a></p>
<p>Issue 105 contains a number of invited contribution papers (from the projects partners so) is focused on current information literacy initiatives in Scotland especially in the schools sector. </p>
<p><a title="Libraries R 4 Learning: supporting the Curriculum for Excellence in Aberdeenshire" href="http://www.lirg.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/article/view/208/272" target="_blank">Libraries R 4 Learning: supporting the Curriculum for Excellence in Aberdeenshire</a> - Sue Cromar</p>
<p><a title="Collecting case studies / exemplars of good practice to enrich The National Information Literacy Framework (Scotland)" href="http://www.lirg.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/article/view/206/271" target="_blank">Collecting case studies / exemplars of good practice to enrich The National Information Literacy Framework (Scotland)</a> - Christine Irving</p>
<p><a title="The future is skills" href="http://www.lirg.org.uk/lir/ojs/index.php/lir/article/view/205/273" target="_blank">The future is skills </a>- Ian McCracken</p>
<p>Congratulations to both Sue and Ian for their informative and interesting articles &#8211; keep up the good work.</p>
<p>Library and Information Research is published by the Library and Information Research Group. It publishes both refereed and non-refereed submissions. It is particularly keen to encourage</p>
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<li>new writers</li>
<li>reporting of research (including informal or in-house research) by practitioners</li>
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<p>So if this is you &#8211; why not contact them, they are very helpful and provide a template to aid your writing.</p>
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