A SURVEY OF INFORMATION LITERACY LIBRARIES IN GHANA

A quantitative study of the libraries of 7 Technical Universities (TUs) of Ghana was conducted to evaluate information literacy programmes at such universities in Ghana. The study employed a descriptive survey research strategy. A sample of 7 librarians out of the 8 TUs libraries in Ghana was collec...

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