Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and faculty to reexamine the concept of information literacy (IL). The goal of this collection of essays and case studies is to provide a thorough examination of IL as a concept. It highlights the multiple perspectives from past and present and illustrates the theoretical foundation of the recently introduced Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL). In addition, the volume highlights the research of, and collaborations between, faculty and academic librarians associated with IL
The 2014 release of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Lit...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries\u27 missions, a line ...
Book review of Susan H. McLeod & Rich Rice (Series Eds.), Perspectives on Writing. Information Liter...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries’ missions, a line of ...
Information literacy forms a key concept within Library and Information Science, where it forms the ...
Within disciplines are a set of shared values and thought processes that students must master in ord...
This study investigates faculty perceptions of teaching information literacy. Using 24 semi-structur...
Information literacy (IL) research tends to fall into one of two spaces. In the conceptual space the...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards f...
In early 2015, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL, a division of the American L...
The 2014 release of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Lit...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries\u27 missions, a line ...
Book review of Susan H. McLeod & Rich Rice (Series Eds.), Perspectives on Writing. Information Liter...
As information literacy continues in its centrality to many academic libraries’ missions, a line of ...
Information literacy forms a key concept within Library and Information Science, where it forms the ...
Within disciplines are a set of shared values and thought processes that students must master in ord...
This study investigates faculty perceptions of teaching information literacy. Using 24 semi-structur...
Information literacy (IL) research tends to fall into one of two spaces. In the conceptual space the...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
This research project arose from a need to ensure librarians and academics work together to support ...
This article attempts to clarify what the ACRL Framework is designed to do for teaching librarians. ...
The Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Information Literacy Competency Standards f...
In early 2015, the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL, a division of the American L...
The 2014 release of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Lit...
Information literacy is a fluid concept, shaped by our experiences, and changes in our information r...
The purpose of this pilot study is to discover how academic instruction librarians discuss the conce...