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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