The professional translator and information literacy: perceptions and needs
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The professional translator and information literacy: perceptions and needsFecha de publicación
2011-08-22Editor
SAGE PublicationsISSN
0961-0006; 1741-6477Tipo de documento
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This paper is part of a broader research project, the main goal of which is to provide translators with solid instruction in Information Literacy (IL). For this, it is important to know the views of the community of ... [+]
This paper is part of a broader research project, the main goal of which is to provide translators with solid instruction in Information Literacy (IL). For this, it is important to know the views of the community of professional translators. The results of the ongoing research which we analyze in this paper provide this view, by means of a qualitative case study (using a semi-structured questionnaire for data gathering). These results highlight the strengths and weaknesses indicated by professional translators regarding the information competences they need. [-]
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Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, vol. 43, no. 4Derechos de acceso
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