2008
DOI: 10.1515/libr.2008.027
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Information Literacy Development in Malaysia: A Review

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“…The development of information literacy education (ILE) was widespread in Malaysian higher education institutions as early as the mid-1990s (Hassan and Azizah Zainal Abidin;Kim 1998;Edzan 2008). Most Malaysian academic libraries at present offer some sort of information literacy (IL) or information skills programme which aims to educate students in information use and at the same time to produce information literate graduates for the workforce (Abdullah et al 2006;Edzan 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The development of information literacy education (ILE) was widespread in Malaysian higher education institutions as early as the mid-1990s (Hassan and Azizah Zainal Abidin;Kim 1998;Edzan 2008). Most Malaysian academic libraries at present offer some sort of information literacy (IL) or information skills programme which aims to educate students in information use and at the same time to produce information literate graduates for the workforce (Abdullah et al 2006;Edzan 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most Malaysian academic libraries at present offer some sort of information literacy (IL) or information skills programme which aims to educate students in information use and at the same time to produce information literate graduates for the workforce (Abdullah et al 2006;Edzan 2008). As most Malaysian undergraduates come from the mainstream secondary education system, it seems reasonable to suggest that some form of ILE should be available within the general education system as a precursor to tertiary education.…”
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“…However, it is important to mention that the model (Empowering 8) was not designed for information literacy in the workplace where participants possess the features of Person-Job-Fit (Li and Hung 2010). Rather it was designed to facilitate information literacy education in Sri Lanka (Edzan 2008) and other developing countries, thus leaving a gap.…”
Section: 7) the Situation Depicted By Aoyagi Has Not Changed Smentioning
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“…With the current population of 28.25 million (Department of Statistics Malaysia, 2010), eight percent of Malaysians are illiterate as reflected in the total adult literacy rate of 92%; this is equivalent to the percentage of persons aged 15 and over who can read and write (UNICEF, 2010). This means that approximately 2.3 million citizens are not able to read or write and as such are automatically excluded in the social-economic development (Edzan, 2008). This is an alarming situation and will not brook well for the country's national vision with less than ten years to go.…”
Section: Introducationmentioning
confidence: 99%