This study presents a critical exploration of one of the ACRL Framework concepts by examining it in the context of professional practice. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with health and human service professionals at a community health centre to explore how information literacy (IL) is experienced in the workplace. Value emerged as the dominant theme in participants’ descriptions of their information practices. This concept was conceived of predominantly in the context of personal and professional relationships that existed within the systems and structures of the physical workplace, professional practice and the health and social care system. Using phenomenography as a methodological approach, this study presents a lens through w...
A recently-conducted phenomenographic research study described six ways of experiencing information ...
Information literacy forms a key concept within Library and Information Science, where it forms the ...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...
This study presents a critical exploration of one of the ACRL Frameworkconcepts by examining it in t...
A review of: Sharun, S. (2019). Exploring value as a dimension of professional information literacy....
As employability has become a more visible graduate attribute, it is becoming recognised that a bett...
In this guest blog, Marc Forster, editor of recent Facet book, Information Literacy in the Workplace...
This research study investigates the concept of workplace information literacy (IL) theoretically an...
The session will take a broad overview of Information Literacy in the workplace, especially its uniq...
This study explores practicum students' experiences of information literacy (IL) in work placement s...
Purpose: The ACRL Competency Standards related to learners’ values and value systems has not been in...
Chapter 1 in Forster, M. (ed) Information Literacy in the Workplace. London: Facet
To be information literate allows professionals to be aware of and able to locate, correctly interpr...
This chapter will discuss: -A new approach to Information Literacy education for students and profe...
This study investigates the conceptions of information literacy held by student nurses on a BSc Nurs...
A recently-conducted phenomenographic research study described six ways of experiencing information ...
Information literacy forms a key concept within Library and Information Science, where it forms the ...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...
This study presents a critical exploration of one of the ACRL Frameworkconcepts by examining it in t...
A review of: Sharun, S. (2019). Exploring value as a dimension of professional information literacy....
As employability has become a more visible graduate attribute, it is becoming recognised that a bett...
In this guest blog, Marc Forster, editor of recent Facet book, Information Literacy in the Workplace...
This research study investigates the concept of workplace information literacy (IL) theoretically an...
The session will take a broad overview of Information Literacy in the workplace, especially its uniq...
This study explores practicum students' experiences of information literacy (IL) in work placement s...
Purpose: The ACRL Competency Standards related to learners’ values and value systems has not been in...
Chapter 1 in Forster, M. (ed) Information Literacy in the Workplace. London: Facet
To be information literate allows professionals to be aware of and able to locate, correctly interpr...
This chapter will discuss: -A new approach to Information Literacy education for students and profe...
This study investigates the conceptions of information literacy held by student nurses on a BSc Nurs...
A recently-conducted phenomenographic research study described six ways of experiencing information ...
Information literacy forms a key concept within Library and Information Science, where it forms the ...
Changes in the information landscape in the last few decades have prompted both librarians and facul...