Despite the many information literacy programs on higher education campuses, the literature of information literacy and the concept of information literacy as a viable academic subject remain hidden to most professors and academic administrators. Information literacy is invisible to academia because it is misunderstood, academic administrators have not put it on their institutions' agendas, the literature of information literacy remains in the library silo, there is a false belief that information literacy is acquired only by experience, there is a false assumption that technological ability is the same as information literacy, faculty culture makes information literacy less significant than other educational pursuits, faculty have a limit...
The paper presents the concepts of information society and knowledge society, their importance for g...
In academic learning environments, information literacy competency is a key to measure a student’s a...
A Review of: Saunders, L. (2012). Faculty perspectives on information literacy as a student learning...
Despite the many information literacy programs on higher education campuses, the literature of infor...
Despite the many information literacy programs on higher education campuses, the literature of infor...
Despite the growth of literature and many information literacy programs on higher education campuse...
In the article “Why Information Literacy is Invisible,” William Badke identifies “the university adm...
Information literacy has been used successfully the world over as a strategy to improve access to in...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
In the age of information explosion, the advance of cutting-edge and emerging information technologi...
The aim of this article is to review and critique the current state of information literacy educatio...
The aim of this article is to review and critique the current state of information literacy educatio...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions\ud in England and the United ...
Objective – To discover how faculty perceives information literacy and examine whether professors in...
(no abstract in paper) The paper critically examines some of the assumptions librarians make about i...
The paper presents the concepts of information society and knowledge society, their importance for g...
In academic learning environments, information literacy competency is a key to measure a student’s a...
A Review of: Saunders, L. (2012). Faculty perspectives on information literacy as a student learning...
Despite the many information literacy programs on higher education campuses, the literature of infor...
Despite the many information literacy programs on higher education campuses, the literature of infor...
Despite the growth of literature and many information literacy programs on higher education campuse...
In the article “Why Information Literacy is Invisible,” William Badke identifies “the university adm...
Information literacy has been used successfully the world over as a strategy to improve access to in...
The article discusses information literacy from a higher education perspective. According to a repor...
In the age of information explosion, the advance of cutting-edge and emerging information technologi...
The aim of this article is to review and critique the current state of information literacy educatio...
The aim of this article is to review and critique the current state of information literacy educatio...
Surveys of faculty were conducted at two higher education institutions\ud in England and the United ...
Objective – To discover how faculty perceives information literacy and examine whether professors in...
(no abstract in paper) The paper critically examines some of the assumptions librarians make about i...
The paper presents the concepts of information society and knowledge society, their importance for g...
In academic learning environments, information literacy competency is a key to measure a student’s a...
A Review of: Saunders, L. (2012). Faculty perspectives on information literacy as a student learning...