How do insurance workers experience effective information use?
Jinfo Article
28th February 2018
By Sophia Donaldson, Charles Inskip
Abstract
Although there is plenty of research available on the information literacy skills of students and researchers, little is known about how those in the workplace find and effectively use information. This article provides a background to this topic and highlights some key findings from recent research carried out in relation to the insurance worker.
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