The phenomenon of information literacy


Autoria(s): Bruce, Christine S.
Data(s)

1998

Resumo

Information literacy is increasingly recognised as an important educational outcomes for university students. How it is experienced, however, has only recently become the subject of scrutiny. THe study reported here examines varying conception of information literacy amongst a group of lecturers, librarians, staff developers and learning counsellors. A phenomenographic approach was used to discover their conceptions. Data were gathered from participants, both male and female, through interviews, e-mail discussions and workshops. As an outcomes of the analysis, seven categories, or 'faces' of information literacy were discovered. These categories depict information literacy as it is conceived or experienced. They provide target conceptions for the educational process which differ from the more conventional competencies or skill-based objectives.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60146/

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

DOI:10.1080/0729436980170102

Bruce, Christine S. (1998) The phenomenon of information literacy. Higher Education Research and Development, 17(1), pp. 25-43.

Fonte

Information Systems; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080700 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES #130103 Higher Education #information literacy #graduate capabilities #phenomenography #higher education
Tipo

Journal Article