Given the prevalence of the Information Literacy Competency Standards in the library profession for the past 15 years, and the heated debate that took place regarding whether or not the Framework for Information Literacy and the Standards could harmoniously co-exist, the article raises questions about the future of information literacy in higher education. We do not necessarily have answers to these questions, but offer our own perspectives, some insight into how the Standards have served New Jersey academic librarians in the past, and how we envision using the Framework and the Standards together to further information literacy instruction at our institutions. Discussions of these questions have led us to the conclusion that the Framework ...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (IL) for Higher Education presents librarians with a uni...
The publication of educational standards inspires a variety of responses, from wholesale acceptance ...
This is an opinion piece on the decision by the ACRL Board of Directors to rescind its “Information ...
Given the prevalence of the Information Literacy Competency Standards in the library profession for ...
In 2000 the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) published the Standards for Infor...
presents information literacy practitioners with an engaging intellectual endeavor: how might these ...
This session will present results of a national study investigating the ways in which liaison librar...
Many academic librarians in the state of New Jersey (USA) have successfully integrated information l...
Education (hereafter the Standards) were institutionalized as the goal of academic library instructi...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards f...
This interview with the two U.S. librarians who co-chaired the Task Force that led to the creation o...
Abstract: The first PA Forward Information Literacy Summit was held in State College at the Pennsylv...
The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education ("the Framework") may serve to influence...
Abstract: The first PA Forward Information Literacy Summit was held in State College at the Pennsylv...
The current ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standard Review Task Force presents information l...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (IL) for Higher Education presents librarians with a uni...
The publication of educational standards inspires a variety of responses, from wholesale acceptance ...
This is an opinion piece on the decision by the ACRL Board of Directors to rescind its “Information ...
Given the prevalence of the Information Literacy Competency Standards in the library profession for ...
In 2000 the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) published the Standards for Infor...
presents information literacy practitioners with an engaging intellectual endeavor: how might these ...
This session will present results of a national study investigating the ways in which liaison librar...
Many academic librarians in the state of New Jersey (USA) have successfully integrated information l...
Education (hereafter the Standards) were institutionalized as the goal of academic library instructi...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards f...
This interview with the two U.S. librarians who co-chaired the Task Force that led to the creation o...
Abstract: The first PA Forward Information Literacy Summit was held in State College at the Pennsylv...
The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education ("the Framework") may serve to influence...
Abstract: The first PA Forward Information Literacy Summit was held in State College at the Pennsylv...
The current ACRL Information Literacy Competency Standard Review Task Force presents information l...
The ACRL Framework for Information Literacy (IL) for Higher Education presents librarians with a uni...
The publication of educational standards inspires a variety of responses, from wholesale acceptance ...
This is an opinion piece on the decision by the ACRL Board of Directors to rescind its “Information ...