Abstract: | This paper analyses current opinion on the development of information literacy skills amongst adult students at tertiary institutions. It looks at the rapid changes taking place in tertiary education and in the development of lifelong learning opportunities for adults. It examines closely the concept of the adult independent learner and how information literacy contributes to this concept. It also examines the plight of there mote external students and hownew communications technologies could be used to improve their levels of information literacy. |