INTRODUCTION. This paper presents a qualitative investigation into whether online textual postings, produced by undergraduate students as part of an undergraduate module, can demonstrate their information literacy (IL) capabilities as a discursive competence and socially-enacted practice. It also asks whether these online postings embody power relations between students, tutors and librarians. METHODS. Foucault’s notion of discursive competence and the separate but complementary concept of practice architectures (specifically focussing on ‘sayings’) devised by Lloyd were used as thematic lenses to categorise online discussion board postings from a formative online peer assessment exercise created ANALYSIS. Online postings were the node of a...
It is difficult to understand students’ social practices from artifacts of anonymous online postings...
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Introduction. This paper presents a qualitative investigation into whether online discourse, produce...
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The objective of this paper is to outline a fresh approach which seeks to harness students’ predilec...
The aim of this paper is to show how information literacy can be conceptualised as a key learning pr...
This paper reports on the findings of an observational study of information literacy instruction in ...
During an undergraduate “Digital Technology & Communication” class offered for three years, students...
Information literacy can be seen as a fundamental prerequisite for a sustainable complex information...
Purpose: To show how different approaches to information literacy, such as they are mediated through...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to investigate how the relation between users and librarians is...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore the aptness of “information literacy”, conceptualiz...
The theory of information discernment discussed here is very firmly based on models, research and sc...
It is difficult to understand students’ social practices from artifacts of anonymous online postings...
This paper draws on Bernstein’s (1996) notion of framing to examine the variables which control the ...
One of the major challenges facing educators in the industrialised today is how to best teach critic...
Introduction. This paper presents a qualitative investigation into whether online discourse, produce...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present a qualitative investigation into whether online te...
The objective of this paper is to outline a fresh approach which seeks to harness students’ predilec...
The aim of this paper is to show how information literacy can be conceptualised as a key learning pr...
This paper reports on the findings of an observational study of information literacy instruction in ...
During an undergraduate “Digital Technology & Communication” class offered for three years, students...
Information literacy can be seen as a fundamental prerequisite for a sustainable complex information...
Purpose: To show how different approaches to information literacy, such as they are mediated through...
Online discourse has become a common mode of communication for the Twenty- First Century. Many busin...
The purpose of this Master thesis is to investigate how the relation between users and librarians is...
Purpose. The purpose of this paper is to explore the aptness of “information literacy”, conceptualiz...
The theory of information discernment discussed here is very firmly based on models, research and sc...
It is difficult to understand students’ social practices from artifacts of anonymous online postings...
This paper draws on Bernstein’s (1996) notion of framing to examine the variables which control the ...
One of the major challenges facing educators in the industrialised today is how to best teach critic...