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Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC

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Main Author: Thupe, Benjamin O
Other Authors: Smith, Gretchen
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Library and Information Studies Centre (LISC) 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/7954 Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC Thupe, Benjamin O Smith, Gretchen Library and Information Studies Includes bibliography. This study is an assessment of the career information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), at the University of Cape Town. The study was conducted because it was clear to the CIC staff that the CIC was under-utilised by the student community. A thorough investigation of the literature on career needs and needs assessment was conducted in order to get an overview of issues that would characterise the study. 2014-10-02T13:13:50Z 2014-10-02T13:13:50Z 2003 Master Thesis Masters MBibl http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7954 eng application/pdf Library and Information Studies Centre (LISC) University of Cape Town
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Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
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title Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
title_full Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
title_fullStr Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
title_full_unstemmed Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
title_short Assessing information needs of users of the Career Information Centre (CIC), UCT : working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services, in particular, resources in the CIC
title_sort assessing information needs of users of the career information centre cic uct working towards a framework for promoting better use of career services in particular resources in the cic
topic Library and Information Studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7954
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