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Using Context in Information Literacy Instruction : Beyond Basic Skills

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Hosier shows academic librarians how to use context when teaching information literacy, an approach that offers a substantive and enduring impact on students' lifelong learning. Librarians know that information literacy is much more complex and nuanced than the basic library research skill that it's often portrayed as; in fact, as outlined by the ACRL Framework, research is a contextual activity.

But the settings in which we teach often constrain our ability to take a more layered approach.

This book not only shows you how to teach information literacy as something other than a basic skill, but also how to do it in whatever mode of teaching you’re most often engaged in, whether that's a credit-bearing course, a one-shot session, a tutorial, a reference desk interaction, or a library program.

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Product Details
ALA Editions
0838937985 / 9780838937983
Paperback / softback
03/01/2022
United States
English
xv, 142 pages
23 cm