Within the past decade, academic librarianship has increased its focus on critical librarianship and assessing student success, as well as undergoing a complete reconceptualization of information literacy. However, our assessment and scholarship related to information literacy and student success largely neglects the persistent racial and social-class achievement gaps in American higher education. This article draws upon a critical social theory commonly used in higher education research—cultural capital—to consider the ways in which information literacy as threshold concepts may enable or constrain success for students whose identities higher education has traditionally marginalized. Finally, Estela Mara Bensimon’s equity cognitive frame i...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the state of critical information literacy (CIL) in ...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
Despite the proliferation of residency programs, institutes, and scholar- ships designed to increase...
Within the past decade, academic librarianship has increased its focus on critical librarianship and...
This article examines how information literacy is situated in a history of white supremacy in academ...
This article calls for librarians to expand our understanding of information literacy to include the...
Educating over 49% of those who attend higher education, public colleges and universities must assum...
This paper is a qualitative case study of the role of culture in the information-seeking process. T...
This article adds to the recent literature that questions, and hopes to redefine, the information li...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
The dramatic shift in undergraduate student diversity has presented pedagogical challenges for unive...
Librarians have long championed information literacy as essential to democracy, and have been at the...
Since the publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries\u27 (ACRL) Framework for ...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries\u27 missions, a line ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the state of critical information literacy (CIL) in ...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
Despite the proliferation of residency programs, institutes, and scholar- ships designed to increase...
Within the past decade, academic librarianship has increased its focus on critical librarianship and...
This article examines how information literacy is situated in a history of white supremacy in academ...
This article calls for librarians to expand our understanding of information literacy to include the...
Educating over 49% of those who attend higher education, public colleges and universities must assum...
This paper is a qualitative case study of the role of culture in the information-seeking process. T...
This article adds to the recent literature that questions, and hopes to redefine, the information li...
Critical librarianship understands the work of libraries and librarians to be fundamentally politica...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
The dramatic shift in undergraduate student diversity has presented pedagogical challenges for unive...
Librarians have long championed information literacy as essential to democracy, and have been at the...
Since the publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries\u27 (ACRL) Framework for ...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries\u27 missions, a line ...
The purpose of this dissertation was to explore the state of critical information literacy (CIL) in ...
Despite programmes and initiatives intended to enable access to higher education for underrepresente...
Despite the proliferation of residency programs, institutes, and scholar- ships designed to increase...