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Information Literacy through Web 2.0 Technologies: Case Study of Four Engineering Colleges in West Bengal


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1 Magrahat College, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal - 743355, India
2 Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata - 700073, India
     

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The web has transformed the ways in which people search, find, use and communicate information. Web 2.0 technologies have become the subject of interest as they facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, dynamic content, openness, and user participation. This paper assesses the need for developing Information Literacy skills with the help of web 2.0 technologies in four engineering institutions coming under Moulana Abul Kalam Institute of Technology (MAKAUT). A questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. The paper concludes that the concept of information literacy using web 2.0 technologies in the technical institute of MAKAUT is in a developing stage.

Keywords

Information Literacy, Web 2.0, ICT, MAKAUT.
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About The Authors

Soumen Ghosh
Magrahat College, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal - 743355
India

Swapna Banerjee
Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata - 700073
India


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Authors

Soumen Ghosh
Magrahat College, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal - 743355, India
Swapna Banerjee
Department of Library and Information Science, University of Calcutta, Kolkata - 700073, India

Abstract


The web has transformed the ways in which people search, find, use and communicate information. Web 2.0 technologies have become the subject of interest as they facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, dynamic content, openness, and user participation. This paper assesses the need for developing Information Literacy skills with the help of web 2.0 technologies in four engineering institutions coming under Moulana Abul Kalam Institute of Technology (MAKAUT). A questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. The paper concludes that the concept of information literacy using web 2.0 technologies in the technical institute of MAKAUT is in a developing stage.

Keywords


Information Literacy, Web 2.0, ICT, MAKAUT.

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