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10 Mark Hepworth and Geoff Walton
and the impact this may have on the respondents’ behaviour. This would
provide information that could be used to either develop or suggest
information literacy interventions or to help design technical solutions that
either corresponded to the skill, knowledge and motivation of the audience.
Furthermore it would lead to studies that helped unpick the relationship
between capability and IB. This book is perhaps the first to show that IL
and IB, far from being separate disciplines, are overlapping and comple-
mentary and have much in common in not only fostering IL but also in
explaining its value.
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