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Abbott, Wendy. 2002. Re-casting the Net: a lead role for the Web in learner-centered
information literacy education. IATUL Proceedings (New Series), Vol 11.
Accessed on 29 December 2004 from:
http://www.iatul.org/conference/proceedings/vol11
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Hopwood, I. 1989. Successful Women in Zambia. Gaborone: UNICEF.
Kulthau, C.C. 1985. A process of library skills instruction. School Library Media
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Vinkler, P. 1990. Bibliometric analysis of publication activity of a scientific research
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Zainab, A.N. Abrizah Abdullah and W.K. Ng. 2002. Collaboratively building digital
libraries: focus on local historical resources for educational use. Paper presented at
the Conference of the International Association of School Librarianship, Petaling
Jaya, Kuala Lumpur, 4-9 August, 2002.
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