Journalism students draw on a range of information skills and resources to complete both practical and academic assignments. A five-year qualitative study gathered annual reflections on information use from a total of 215 students. A thematic analysis of the statements made by students demonstrates the value of reconfiguring information literacy (IL) instruction to align with the professional needs and practices in their discipline. Deliberate scaffolding encouraged students to transfer ways of understanding and using information between personal, academic, and journalistic contexts. Student statements provide evidence that many are integrating formal learning with experience to develop IL that serves their academic and professional informa...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Information professionals play a key role in facilitating and advocating the development of informat...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...
The purpose of this paper is to explore whether journalism education techniques can be adapted for u...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
In this article the authors argue that progress in the development of information literacy (IL) has ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Purpose This paper describes the “golden thread” concept which was used to integrate IL into the env...
Students gain information literacy skills from a range of sources, not all of which involve direct l...
Teaching news literacy has, in recent decades, become cross-disciplinary, and as a result, more coll...
This article summarises the author’s evolution as a writing instructor toward a career as a libraria...
Students gain information literacy skills from a range of sources, not all of which involve direct l...
a mixed-method investigation of undergraduate and graduate international students' proficiencies in ...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Information professionals play a key role in facilitating and advocating the development of informat...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...
The purpose of this paper is to explore whether journalism education techniques can be adapted for u...
This project report describes a collaborative effort between librarians, staff, local journalists an...
Literacy is documented as a fundamental human right. The ability to exercise this right improves an ...
In this article the authors argue that progress in the development of information literacy (IL) has ...
Literacy is a fundamental human right. When exercised it improves an individual’s life chances by ac...
Purpose This paper describes the “golden thread” concept which was used to integrate IL into the env...
Students gain information literacy skills from a range of sources, not all of which involve direct l...
Teaching news literacy has, in recent decades, become cross-disciplinary, and as a result, more coll...
This article summarises the author’s evolution as a writing instructor toward a career as a libraria...
Students gain information literacy skills from a range of sources, not all of which involve direct l...
a mixed-method investigation of undergraduate and graduate international students' proficiencies in ...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This study assesses the information literacy (IL) perceptions of instructors at a technical college ...
Information professionals play a key role in facilitating and advocating the development of informat...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...