From the Information Literacy Weblog:
The Informed Researcher Booklet and Information literacy lens on the Vitae Researcher Development Framework
http://information-literacy.blogspot.ca/2012/05/he-informed-researcher-booklet-and.html
“There are two important new publications from Vitae (the organisation in the UK that focuses on developing researchers’ skills and employability): a short and attractive booklet aimed at researchers themselves (that gives advice and explains the relevance of information literay) plus a 2-pager that relates the SCONUL 7 Pillars model of Information Literacy to the framework for developing researchers’ skills and knowledge (the RDF framework). They were produced in collaboration with other key bodies including SCONUL and the Research Information Network. They are both professionally produced and can be downloaded for free.
Bent, M., Gannon-Leary, P., Goldstein, S. and Videler, T. (2012) The Informed Researcher. Vitae. http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/Vitae_The_informed_researcher_2012.pdf –
Information literacy lens on the Vitae Researcher Development Framework using the SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy. http://www.vitae.ac.uk/CMS/files/upload/Vitae_Information_Literacy_Lens_on_the_RDF_Apr_2012.pdf (the picture above is the second page of this publication)”


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Hello Stephen. It’s nice to know you like the booklets. We welcome any feedback on them
Hi Stephen,
Thank you for writing about our publications. As Moira said, we welcome feedback and comments. Also, the booklets are avilable in hard copy, free for the UK HEIs.
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