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Indagación Guiada: Un sistema para el aprendizaje en las Instituciones Educativas del Siglo XXI, mediante el uso de bibliotecas escolares.

Dra. Carol C. Kuhlthau & Dr. Ross J. Todd

Asociación Norteamericana de Bibliotecólogos Escolares y la Asociación para la Comunicación y la Tecnología Educativas (1998). Estándares de Alfabetismo en Información para el Aprendizaje de los Estudiantes.  Chicago: Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas

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