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List of Selected Information Literacy Resources Available in the Albanian (Shqip) Language PREPARED BY: Albina Basha Tirana, Albania AFTËSIMI NË INFORMACION NOTE: This is an initial list of some of the most important Albanian Language Information Literacy Resources that are available and accessible from Albanian language websites and other sources. The list will eventually contain institutional website information (e.g. Information Literacy standards and guidelines, teaching methods, research underway, model lesson plan outlines, etc.) as well as selected Information Literacy publication and document citations or links (e.g. journal articles, conference speeches and presentations, association policy statements, government agency statements, etc.). But, currently, because Information Literacy is still in its infancy in the country, only one important resource exists. Thank you, and we hope that this endeavor will ultimately be helpful and timely, especially to Information Literacy teachers, students, researchers, government agencies, professional associations and institutions and organizations concerned with education and training in both the private and public sectors, in countries with Albanian speaking populations, not only in Albania in Europe, but elsewhere around the world. Finally, we acknowledge that some Information Literacy resources have been created and published in Albania but are available in languages other than Albanian. Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide |47
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List of Selected Information<br />
Literacy Resources Available in the<br />
Albanian (Shqip) Language<br />
PREPARED BY:<br />
Albina Basha<br />
Tirana, Albania<br />
AFTËSIMI NË INFORMACION<br />
NOTE: This is an initial list of some of the most important Albanian Language<br />
Information Literacy Resources that are available and accessible from Albanian<br />
language websites and other sources. The list will eventually contain institutional<br />
website information (e.g. Information Literacy standards and guidelines, teaching<br />
methods, research underway, model lesson plan outlines, etc.) as well as selected<br />
Information Literacy publication and document citations or links (e.g. journal articles,<br />
conference speeches and presentations, association policy statements, government<br />
agency statements, etc.). But, currently, because Information Literacy is still in its<br />
infancy in the country, only one important resource exists. Thank you, and we hope<br />
that this endeavor will ultimately be helpful and timely, especially to Information<br />
Literacy teachers, students, researchers, government agencies, professional<br />
associations and institutions and organizations concerned with education and<br />
training in both the private and public sectors, in countries with Albanian speaking<br />
populations, not only in Albania in Europe, but elsewhere around the world. Finally,<br />
we acknowledge that some Information Literacy resources have been created and<br />
published in Albania but are available in languages other than Albanian.<br />
Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide |47