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Information literacy in the Visegrad group countries: Literature and initiatives

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2011

Abstract

The Visegrad group comprises four countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. The literature on information literacy, mainly in the respective national languages, and the development of initiatives are presented in this paper.

The situation in each country is discussed separately, followed by a short discussion of similarities and differences. Approaches vary in details, but there is a common background and shared roots.

The use of terminology is similar in all countries, because they are the national (native language), translated variations of internationally accepted English terms. Because of the linguistic affinity, Czech and Slovak terminology usage is quite similar.

Even though the context behind the terminology is the same in all languages, there are some differences in the interpretations on the conceptual level, in all languages.