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    Medie- och informationskunnighet i en biblioteks- och informationsvetenskaplig belysning. [Media and information literacy from the perspective of Library and Information Science].

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    Authors
    Hedemark, A.
    Lundh, A.H.
    Date
    2014
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Hedemark, A. and Lundh, A.H. 2014. Medie- och informationskunnighet i en biblioteks- och informationsvetenskaplig belysning. [Media and information literacy from the perspective of Library and Information Science].. In Bibliotek som arena för barns litteraciteter, ed. Eckerdal, Johanna Rivano & Sundin, Olof, 39-48. Stockholm: Svensk biblioteksförening [The Swedish Library Association].
    Source Title
    Bibliotek som arena för barns litteraciteter
    ISBN
    978-91-976012-2-1
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35385
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