Information Skills for Art and Design: The InfosmART Project at the Glasgow School of Art Library
Jinfo Article
4th January 2011
Abstract
For those who think in a visual way, such as art and design students, navigating the text-based world of information can be daunting, so the Glasgow School of Art decided to develop some online modules to teach information skills. Duncan Chappell explains the background to the InfosmART project and the many benefits arising from it.
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