What is business information literacy and can the corporate librarian contribute anything to the discourse?
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Natt, AvtarIssue Date
2013-03-28Subjects
higher educationbusiness school librarian
corporate librarian
information literacy
business information literacy
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The concept of business information literacy is explored through content analysis of scholarly literature and interviews with business information professionals in academic and corporate contexts. The business school librarian was found to prioritize library instruction whereas the conversion of information to competitive intelligence is important for the corporate librarian. The findings are also found to be part of wider debates surrounding information literacy and higher education. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Citation
Natt A. (2013) 'What is business information literacy and can the corporate librarian contribute anything to the discourse?', Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship, 18 (2), pp.146-174.Publisher
Taylor & FrancisAdditional Links
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08963568.2013.769290Type
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enISSN
0896-3568EISSN
1547-0644ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1080/08963568.2013.769290
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