Lifelong Learning: how music, language and art make you smarter

Thanks to Lisa Jenkins for contacting me about graphics she helped create about the benefits of lifelong learning through music and language learning. I like the look of the graphics as they get the message over well and I also liked the visual image of: Fresh information acts as a protein shake, forging new pathways […]

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Earliest texts to mention the term ‘information literacy’

Thanks to Drew Whitworth, University of Manchester’s LIS-INFOLITERACY@jiscmail.ac.uk mailing Lee G Burchinal’s “The Communications Revolution” (1976): new digitised copy of text with commentary To facilitate further scholarship into the origins of ‘information literacy’ — as an idea and a practical project — I have digitised the text of the speech and presented it online, with

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