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Main Author: Bruce, Christine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ955692
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contents Information Literacy Programs and Research: An International Review Bruce, Christine Information Literacy Library Research Trend Analysis Educational Practices Best Practices Global Approach Staff Development Curriculum Design Lifelong Learning Bibliometrics International Studies Workplace Literacy Community Services Educational Development This paper provides an overview of contemporary information literacy research and practice. While the content is highly selective, the intention has been to highlight international and Australian developments which have achieved significant recognition, which are representative of similar trends in other places, or which are unique in some way. There are three main foci in the paper. Firstly, an exploration of ways of interpreting the idea of information literacy. Secondly, a synthesis of various efforts to seek new directions in educational, community and workplace contexts, beginning with the major initiatives being undertaken in the United States. Thirdly, an introduction to some recent research, concluding with a summary of my own investigation into different ways of experiencing information literacy. (Contains 2 tables.)
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spellingShingle Information Literacy Programs and Research: An International Review
Bruce, Christine
Information Literacy
Library Research
Trend Analysis
Educational Practices
Best Practices
Global Approach
Staff Development
Curriculum Design
Lifelong Learning
Bibliometrics
International Studies
Workplace Literacy
Community Services
Educational Development
Information Literacy Programs and Research: An International Review Bruce, Christine Information Literacy Library Research Trend Analysis Educational Practices Best Practices Global Approach Staff Development Curriculum Design Lifelong Learning Bibliometrics International Studies Workplace Literacy Community Services Educational Development This paper provides an overview of contemporary information literacy research and practice. While the content is highly selective, the intention has been to highlight international and Australian developments which have achieved significant recognition, which are representative of similar trends in other places, or which are unique in some way. There are three main foci in the paper. Firstly, an exploration of ways of interpreting the idea of information literacy. Secondly, a synthesis of various efforts to seek new directions in educational, community and workplace contexts, beginning with the major initiatives being undertaken in the United States. Thirdly, an introduction to some recent research, concluding with a summary of my own investigation into different ways of experiencing information literacy. (Contains 2 tables.)
title Information Literacy Programs and Research: An International Review
topic Information Literacy
Library Research
Trend Analysis
Educational Practices
Best Practices
Global Approach
Staff Development
Curriculum Design
Lifelong Learning
Bibliometrics
International Studies
Workplace Literacy
Community Services
Educational Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ955692