Contribution of Information Literacy for the processes of Information Management and Knowledge
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Information Literacy, Information Competence, Information Management, Knowledge Management, Information Literacy Models, Information Management Models, Knowledge Management Models.Abstract
: This study analyzes the interrelations between the models of information literacy (IL), information management (IM) and knowledge management (KM). In order to do so, we, at first, highlight some concepts and definitions related to these terms, then we present some models applied to, so that we know the steps/stages of these recurring models. Finally, we present a comparative study between the stages/phases of models in IL, IM and KM, in order to check whether there are interrelations between the steps/phases of IL and the steps/stages of IM and KM. As a result we show the interrelations between the models, and assert that IL can act in an integrated manner to provide greater effectiveness to the informational processes of IM and KM. The analysis provides the expansion of IL contributions, reaching beyond the scope of libraries and contributing to the development of this theme in the context of the contemporary society.Downloads
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Copyright (c) 2014 Marta Lígia Pomim Valentim, Carlos Francisco Bitencourt Jorge, María Gladys Ceretta-Soria

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