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Main Author: Hubbard, Susan
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED327216
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contents Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research. ERIC Digest. Hubbard, Susan Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Technology Learning Resources Centers Library Skills Media Specialists Research Skills School Libraries Users (Information) Living in an "information society" implies dealing with a barrage of information on a daily basis, with success and survival dependent on the ability to locate, analyze, and use information skillfully and appropriately. Information literacy, which has been defined as the ability to effectively access and evaluate information for a specific need, requires certain integral skills, including the ability to evaluate information or to plan a search strategy. As a result of the introduction of computerized circulation systems, collection databases, online database services, and computer-assisted instruction, library media centers have developed into school information centers. Through the cooperation of teachers and administrators, library media specialists are able to integrate information skills into the curriculum, and to evaluate information about the curriculum. It can be seen that information literacy efforts are well underway. Several states in the United States have integrated library instruction into their curriculums, and the American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) has prepared a detailed curriculum to teach information skills to secondary school students. Educators today realize that information literacy can only benefit society--and information illiteracy can cause real harm to individuals and to society. (MAB)
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spellingShingle Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research. ERIC Digest.
Hubbard, Susan
Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Higher Education
Information Technology
Learning Resources Centers
Library Skills
Media Specialists
Research Skills
School Libraries
Users (Information)
Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research. ERIC Digest. Hubbard, Susan Course Integrated Library Instruction Curriculum Development Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Information Technology Learning Resources Centers Library Skills Media Specialists Research Skills School Libraries Users (Information) Living in an "information society" implies dealing with a barrage of information on a daily basis, with success and survival dependent on the ability to locate, analyze, and use information skillfully and appropriately. Information literacy, which has been defined as the ability to effectively access and evaluate information for a specific need, requires certain integral skills, including the ability to evaluate information or to plan a search strategy. As a result of the introduction of computerized circulation systems, collection databases, online database services, and computer-assisted instruction, library media centers have developed into school information centers. Through the cooperation of teachers and administrators, library media specialists are able to integrate information skills into the curriculum, and to evaluate information about the curriculum. It can be seen that information literacy efforts are well underway. Several states in the United States have integrated library instruction into their curriculums, and the American Federation of Information Processing Societies (AFIPS) has prepared a detailed curriculum to teach information skills to secondary school students. Educators today realize that information literacy can only benefit society--and information illiteracy can cause real harm to individuals and to society. (MAB)
title Information Skills for an Information Society: A Review of Research. ERIC Digest.
topic Course Integrated Library Instruction
Curriculum Development
Elementary Secondary Education
Higher Education
Information Technology
Learning Resources Centers
Library Skills
Media Specialists
Research Skills
School Libraries
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED327216