This small-scale practical action research project set out to investigate how undergraduate Primary Teacher Education students in a UK university find and evaluate information, and whether short online tutorials hosted in the university’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) could support their information literacy development. Surveys and focus groups were used to explore students' information-seeking behaviours. Students then collaborated with the researcher in selecting, designing and creating a series of short video tutorials demonstrating key information literacy-related Library tools.The project found that many students navigate both physical and online information environments with their focus on immediate short-term goals, without exp...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology, libraries must find ways to harness this to...
This article describes how the Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Library has integrated inter...
The literature reveals a clear debate around the use of Web 2.0 tools in information literacy (IL) i...
Scaffolding learning with library resources Librarians are producing new information literacy resour...
The paper presents a qualitative study of how students in higher education experience the use of dig...
The aim of this paper is to show how information literacy can be conceptualised as a key learning pr...
In order to develop best practices for online video library tutorials, this research study used an i...
This paper reviews the evolution of information skills and information literacy (IL) work and associ...
In 2018 the University of Central Florida Instruction Librarians developed a new series of webinars ...
Librarians spend a great deal of time working with students. This could occur on the reference desk,...
© 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited.Purpose: Academic libraries have sought to become the leaders in t...
When budgets are tight and the environment uncertain, creating fun, accessible information literacy ...
The article discusses the pedagogical background on which the design of the online tutorial Søk & Sk...
Traditionally, guidance from teaching staff to students on the use of information sources has taken ...
The rise of the internet as the greatest source of information for people living in the UK today pos...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology, libraries must find ways to harness this to...
This article describes how the Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Library has integrated inter...
The literature reveals a clear debate around the use of Web 2.0 tools in information literacy (IL) i...
Scaffolding learning with library resources Librarians are producing new information literacy resour...
The paper presents a qualitative study of how students in higher education experience the use of dig...
The aim of this paper is to show how information literacy can be conceptualised as a key learning pr...
In order to develop best practices for online video library tutorials, this research study used an i...
This paper reviews the evolution of information skills and information literacy (IL) work and associ...
In 2018 the University of Central Florida Instruction Librarians developed a new series of webinars ...
Librarians spend a great deal of time working with students. This could occur on the reference desk,...
© 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited.Purpose: Academic libraries have sought to become the leaders in t...
When budgets are tight and the environment uncertain, creating fun, accessible information literacy ...
The article discusses the pedagogical background on which the design of the online tutorial Søk & Sk...
Traditionally, guidance from teaching staff to students on the use of information sources has taken ...
The rise of the internet as the greatest source of information for people living in the UK today pos...
In a world that is increasingly dependent on technology, libraries must find ways to harness this to...
This article describes how the Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) Library has integrated inter...
The literature reveals a clear debate around the use of Web 2.0 tools in information literacy (IL) i...