Information Literacy Weblog: Recent Articles: Journal of Information Literacy
There is a special will of the Open-Access Journal of Literacy Information (Vol 18 Number 1) Marking 50 Years Sine Zurkowski Coined The Phrase “Information Literates”. I Will Present the Contents in Two Parts (as it has the special-issue Contents, plus USUAL CONTENT) Starting with the Anniversary Content:
– Before information Literacy Field Notes on the End of Il By Nicholae Cline, Jorge R. López-Mcknight
– A Creative Future for Information and Digital Literacy by vicky grant
– Chasing Information Literacy Into The Wild Questions for the Anthropocene Epoch by Annemaree Lloyd
– “Do you like Say, swimming as you want …” A present (and future) Concern About the Pedagogy of Hypocrisy and Information Literacy by Silvia vong
– Reshinking the Teleological Essence of Information Literacy Academic Abstraction or Real-Life Action Literacy? by dijana Šobota
– Information Literacy AFThe he revolution by Noora Hirvonen
– Training School students in information evaluation revolutionwing the past, Establishing the Present and Considering the Future By Andrew Spenson
– Critical Information Literacy the Challenge, The Criticism, and the Need for Reflection and Research by Jess Haigh
– Information Literacy Now EXAMINING WHERE WEE TO UNDERSTAND WHERE WE ARE GOING by Laura Saunders – Investigating Information Literacy Fool’s Errand or New Message? by Geoff Walton
– Flourishing in an ocean of information a Futures Vision for Information Literacy by Hilary Hughes
– Archives as the prologues of Literacy Information by Andrew Whitworth
– Beginnings of Information Literacy in Latin America A Recognition of the Pioneers by Alejandro Uribe-Tirado, Juan D. Machin-Mastromatteo
– Navigating Constant Change Exploring Information Literacies in the Context of Social Media Health Information by anna-maija multas
– Navigating Tomorroh’s Classroom The Future of Information Literacy and Inquiry-Based Learning in the Age of AI by Elizabeth Hutchinson
– The Negative Spaces of Information Literacy an Alternative Research Agenda by Alison Hicks
– Cruel optimism, or, this time will be different! by Maura Seale, Karen Nicholson
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