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  <abstract>This book reviews the role of information literacy (IL) in developing employability skills, personal health management and informal learning from a variety of areas including: information policy issues, information usage and training needs and skills development. Early years education, lifelong learning and the role of IL in relevant organisations, including government departments, skills agencies, and professional bodies will also be considered. With a UK focus, this book also considers the leading role of the US in the development of information literacy policy.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Overview -- Specific areas -- Policymaking and issues for the future.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">John C. Crawford and Christine Irving, with contributions from Jenny Foreman and Morag Higgison.</note>
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