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Autori principali: Anna Granias, Stephanie Nelson-Dusek
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Stephanie Nelson-Dusek
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Stephanie Nelson-Dusek
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contents Information Literacy Gaps in Minnesota: Postsecondary Faculty Signal Investment in School Library Media Specialists. Insights from Postsecondary Faculty across Minnesota Anna Granias Stephanie Nelson-Dusek Information Literacy College Freshmen College Faculty School Libraries Library Personnel Elementary Secondary Education College Instruction Artificial Intelligence Social Media Influence of Technology Two Year Colleges Colleges In fall 2025, Minnesota librarians partnered with Wilder Research to conduct interviews with 21 faculty teaching first-year students across colleges and universities statewide. Faculty assessed the importance of information and technology literacy and student readiness across four domains aligned with ITEM standards: information literacy, digital citizenship, technology and innovation, and literacy engagement. Findings reveal significant preparedness gaps with implications for student learning and potentially for Minnesota's workforce and civic health.
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spellingShingle Information Literacy Gaps in Minnesota: Postsecondary Faculty Signal Investment in School Library Media Specialists. Insights from Postsecondary Faculty across Minnesota
Anna Granias
Stephanie Nelson-Dusek
Information Literacy
College Freshmen
College Faculty
School Libraries
Library Personnel
Elementary Secondary Education
College Instruction
Artificial Intelligence
Social Media
Influence of Technology
Two Year Colleges
Colleges
Information Literacy Gaps in Minnesota: Postsecondary Faculty Signal Investment in School Library Media Specialists. Insights from Postsecondary Faculty across Minnesota Anna Granias Stephanie Nelson-Dusek Information Literacy College Freshmen College Faculty School Libraries Library Personnel Elementary Secondary Education College Instruction Artificial Intelligence Social Media Influence of Technology Two Year Colleges Colleges In fall 2025, Minnesota librarians partnered with Wilder Research to conduct interviews with 21 faculty teaching first-year students across colleges and universities statewide. Faculty assessed the importance of information and technology literacy and student readiness across four domains aligned with ITEM standards: information literacy, digital citizenship, technology and innovation, and literacy engagement. Findings reveal significant preparedness gaps with implications for student learning and potentially for Minnesota's workforce and civic health.
title Information Literacy Gaps in Minnesota: Postsecondary Faculty Signal Investment in School Library Media Specialists. Insights from Postsecondary Faculty across Minnesota
topic Information Literacy
College Freshmen
College Faculty
School Libraries
Library Personnel
Elementary Secondary Education
College Instruction
Artificial Intelligence
Social Media
Influence of Technology
Two Year Colleges
Colleges
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED679798