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October 17, 2006

Students Lack 'Information Literacy'

College students and high-school students preparing to enter college are sorely lacking in the skills needed to retrieve, analyze, and communicate information that is available online, according to preliminary findings released on Monday by the Educational Testing Service. According to the preliminary report, only 13 percent of the test-takers were information literate. For more, see The Chronicle’s full coverage.

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