2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74334-9_80
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Information Culture and CETYS University WASC Accreditation: the Library as Stakeholder

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“…The stakeholders can also be identified by their roles, namely, family, parents and caregivers, when they support other individuals in their learning (Arthanat et al, 2019;Goulding et al, 2018). Other types of stakeholders are organisations, such as educational institutions (Campbell & Kresyman, 2015), libraries (Martínez-Rocha et al, 2018), governments, and legislation, rules and policies (Kemp et al, 2021) that ensure the provision of information literacy. Other stakeholders are policymakers, researchers, technology developers and the tech industry (Nicolini & Haupt, 2019).…”
Section: Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stakeholders can also be identified by their roles, namely, family, parents and caregivers, when they support other individuals in their learning (Arthanat et al, 2019;Goulding et al, 2018). Other types of stakeholders are organisations, such as educational institutions (Campbell & Kresyman, 2015), libraries (Martínez-Rocha et al, 2018), governments, and legislation, rules and policies (Kemp et al, 2021) that ensure the provision of information literacy. Other stakeholders are policymakers, researchers, technology developers and the tech industry (Nicolini & Haupt, 2019).…”
Section: Stakeholdersmentioning
confidence: 99%