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Information Literacy
Links
Updated 30June, 2008
Links
to Organisations
Links
to Resources
List of
references on IL in Universities in Australia
(Links compiled by Ruth
Quinn, Charles Darwin University)
Links to
Organisations
American
Library Association. ACRL. Information Literacy.
Association
of College and Research Libraries. Institute of Information Literacy.
Australian
and New Zealand Institute of Information Literacy (ANZIIL).
ANZIIL Symposium One - papers
and presentations available at http://www.anziil.org/resources/index.htm
Australian
Library and Information Association. Information Literacy Forum (for
ALIA members only).
Chartered
Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) UK
Soon to establish an Information
Literacy Special Interest Group, but as of 14 Jan 05, not yet available
from the CILIP webpage.
IFLA
Information Literacy Section
Library
Instruction Round Table – promoting library instruction in school, public,
special and academic libraries.
LOEX
Clearinghouse for Library Instruction
National
Forum on Information Literacy (US)
SAILS:
Project for the standardized assessment of information literacy skills.
Kent State University (US)
SCONUL
Advisory Committee on Information Literacy
Hilary Johnson convenes
a similar group for SCONUL (UK), SCONUL
Advisory Committee on Information Literacy. Two reports from
their working party which may give the group some ideas for strategies.
Report
to SCONUL Executive Board on Action Plan 2002/2003
Report
to SCONUL Executive Board on Action Plan, 2001/2002 (SCONUL Task
Force on Information Skills)
SIMILE:
studies in Media and Information Literacy Education. University of
Toronto Press
SPEC
Kit 279. Evaluating Library Instruction. December, 2003.
Association of Research Libraries. (US)
Teaching,
Learning and Technology. Information Literacy Best Practices
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(See also
section below on Australian publications specific to Information Literacy
in University environment)
Andretta, Susie. Information
Literacy: a practitioner’s guide. (Citation and abstract) Chandos Publishing,
2004.
Annotated
bibliography for Information Literacy
Assocation of College and
Research Libraries. Information
Literacy Competency Standards for Higher
Education.
Chicago, IL: ACRL, 2000.
California
State University Information Competence Assessment Task Force.
Communications
in Information Literacy (CIL). An open-access, independent, peer-reviewed
journal on information literacy in institutions of higher education.
Developing
Research and Communication Skills: Guidelines for Information Literacy
in the Curriculum.
Philadelphia, PA: Middle
States Commission on Higher Education, 2003.
Directory
of online resources for information literacy.
Information
Literacy. This website has been designed and developed by information
professionals from key UK organisations actively involved in the field
of information literacy [including CILIP, SCONUL, MLA, SLA and Eduserv.]
Information
Literacy and Fluency - EDUCAUSE resources.
The
Information Literacy Place (Sheila Webber and Bill Johnston)
Information
Literacy Weblog (also by Sheila Webber and Bill Johnston)
Institute of Information
Literacy. Best
Practices Initiative. Characteristics of Programs of Information
Literacy that
Illustrate
Best Practices: A Guideline. Chicago, IL: ACRL, 2003
Journal
of eLiteracy. JeLit is an online open-access peer review journal focusing
on eLiteracy and related issues.
Journal
of Information Literacy (JIL). Journal of Information Literacy
(JIL) is an international, peer-reviewed, academic journal that aims to
investigate Information Literacy (IL) within a wide range of settings.
A
library advocate’s guide to building information literate communities:
Information literacy forum advocacy
kit.
Canberra: ALIA, 2003.
Malone, Debbie, and Videon,
Carol (comps). First
Year Student Library Instruction Programs. (Citation only) Chicago,
IL:
ACRL, 2003. 186pp. (CLIP
Notes 33).
Objectives
for Information Literacy Instruction. Chicago, IL: ACRL, 2001.
Prague
Declaration: Towards an Information Literate Society
This declaration is the
outcome of a meeting held in Prague in September 2003, organised by the
US National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS) and
the National forum on Information Literacy (NFIL), with the support of
UNESCO. 40 people from 23 different countries participated.
The declaration consists of 6 points of principle, and three policy
recommendations aimed at government and civil and non-profit organisations.
One of the streams at the meeting was on Education and Learning where issues
such as information seeking behaviours, learning that influences inforamtion
literacy education, conditions that are conducive for learners and teachers
as they develop information literacy, and digital information literacy.
The declaration received endorsement by CAUL Members at the meeting held
March 2004.
Research
agenda for library instruction and information literacy. Chicago, IL:
ACRL Instruction Section, 2003.
Skovde University Library,
Sweden. Information
Literacy Sources of Information. Compiled by Ola Pilerot,
Coordinator Library Instruction.
Towards
Information Literacy Indicators. Conceptual framework paper prepared
by Catts, Ralph; Lau, Jesus. Paris, UNESCO Information for All Programme
(IFAP), 2008 (FR)
Whitmore, Ethelene. Academic
library performance measures and undergraduates’ library use and educational
outcomes. Library and Information Science Research, V. 24, 2002:
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Information
Literacy in Higher Education institutions in Australia from 2002 to 2005
– selected references from the literature (compiled by Ruth Quinn,
Charles Darwin University, updated 25 May 2005)
Asher, C. (2003). "Separate
but equal : librarians, academics and information literacy" Australian
Academic and Research Libraries34(1): 52-55.
Avdjieva, M., L. Mitchell, et
al. (2004). "Let me learn : time, place, and pace : information literacy
in a flexible learning environment." In 'Lifelong learning : whose responsibility
and what is your contribution? : 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference,
Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Blackall, C. (2002). "Rethinking
information literacy in higher education : the case for informatics." In
'Evolving information futures : proceedings, 11th biennial conference and
exhibition 1: 145-158.
Blumson, L., N. Fleming, et
al. (2002). "UQL Cyberschool : reaching out for you!"
Access16(2):
24-27.
Brown, J. E. and P. McNee (2004).
"Where do I find the music for that? Developing skills in information literacy
for tertiary music students." In 'Lifelong learning : whose responsibility
and what is your contribution? : 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference,
Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Bruce, C. S. (2004). "Information
literacy as a catalyst for educational change : a background paper." In
'Lifelong learning : whose responsibility and what is your contribution?
: 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland.
http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Bundy, A. (2003). "Opportunity
and accountability : information literacy and libraries in higher education."
Paper presented at the Tertiary Alliance Libraries Group Information Literacy
Seminar, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 4 Sep 2003.ttp://www.library.unisa.edu.au/about/papers/default.asp
Bundy, A. (2003). "Changing
the paradigm : libraries, education and networking." Paper presented at
the 24th annual conference of the International Association
of Technological University Libraries (IATUL), Ankara, Turkey 2-5 June
2003 http://www.iatul.org/conference/proceedings/vol13/
Bundy, A. (2003). "One essential
direction : information literacy, information technology fluency."
Paper presented at eLit 2003: second international conference on information
and IT literacy held at Glasgow Caledonian University 11-13 June 2003 http://www.elit-conf.org/elit2003/papers/bundy_web.html
Carroll, R. and H. Wallace (2002).
"An integrated approach to information literacy in legal education." Legal
Education Review 13(2): 133-168.
Catts, R. (2002). "Issues in
the interpretation of the Australian Information literacy Standards." In
'Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference'
edited by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr, http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Catts, Ralph (2005). "Confirming
the relational model of information literacy." The
International Information & Library Review, V.37, No. 1: 19-24
Chambers, D. P. and C. Tromp
(2002). "Information technologies (IT) : competency requirements and development
of IT skills in an Australian degree for K-6 teachers." Australian Educational
Computing 17(2): 15-20.
Chambers, D. (2002). "Using
problem based learning to hone information literacy and independent learning
skills." In 'Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning
Conference' edited by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr, pages http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Christensen, S. and N. Cuffe
(2002). "Embedding graduate attributes in law : why, how, and is it working?"
In
'Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference'
edited by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr, pages. http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Churkovich, M. and C. Oughtred
(2002). "Can an online tutorial pass the test for library instruction?
An evaluation and comparison of library skills instruction methods for
first year students at Deakin University." Australian Academic and Research
Libraries 33(1): 25-38.
Clark, J. (2002). "Subject portals
: a new information delivery model to enhance teaching and learning." In
'Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference'
edited by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr, pages. http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Clyde, L. A. (2002). "An instructional
role for librarians : an overview and content analysis of job advertisements."
Australian
Academic and Research Libraries33(3): 151-167.
Collins, R. and R. Hill (2003).
"Online introduction to information literacy : ticking that box or embedding
that attribute??" In 'Interact, integrate, impact : proceedings of the
20th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning
in Tertiary Education 1: 126-133.
Dawson, G. C. and R. J. Brown
(2003). "Action research for generic skill development : an integrated
curriculum approach to develop information literacy, critical analysis
and English expression of engineering students (utilizing triangulated
assessment)." In 'Engineering education for a sustainable future : proceedings
of the 14th annual conference for Australasian Association for Engineering
Education and 9th Annual Women in Engineering Forum 29(1): 310-318.
Debowski, S. (2003). "Information
seeking : building effective information users in tertiary settings." In
'Partners in learning : proceedings of the 12th annual Teaching and Learning
Forum, Edith Cowan University.
Dickson, V. (2004). "Collaboration
plus! The development of an information literacy and communication program."
Australian
Library Journal 53(2): 153-160.
Doherty, C. (2002). "Extending
horizons : critical technological literacy for urban Aboriginal students."
Journal
of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 46(1): 50-59.
Doskatsch, I. (2002). "Immersion
in Australia : an information literacy health spa for librarians?" Australian
Academic and Research Libraries 33(3): 135-149.
Dwon, S., S. Ryu, et al. (2004).
"Development of an online learning environment for information literacy."
In
'Lifelong learning : whose responsibility and what is your contribution?
: 3rd International Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland.
http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au
Edwards, S. L. and C. S. Bruce
(2002). "Needles, haystacks, filters, and me : the IT confidence dilemma."
In
'Refereed papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference'
edited by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Fell, P; Bradbury, S; Vollmerhause,
K; Peacock, J. (2003) “ Pedagogy First, Technology Second: teaching
& learning information literacy online” Proceedings
of the QUT Online Learning & Teaching Conference 2003 - " Excellence:
Making the Connections, Nov 5 2003, Brisbane: 121-127
Hart, G; McCarthy, J. &
Peacock, J. (2002) “ Double Strength, Maximum Gain: optimising student
learning via collaborative partnerships@ QUT”. Library
Review , Vol 52 (9) 2003 pp. 433-437.
George, S. (2002). "The reflective
journal in postgraduate education." In 'Quality in postgraduate research
: integrating perspectives' edited by M Kiley and G Mullins. Canberra
: The Centre for the Enhancement of Learning, Teaching and Scholarship.
Hiscock, J. and P. Marriott
(2003). "A happy partnership : using an information portal to integrate
information literacy skills into an undergraduate foundation course." Australian
Academic and Research Libraries 34(1): 32-41.
Hobbs, H. and T. Aspland (2003).
"Bedding down the embedding : IL reality in a teacher education program."
Australian
Library Journal 52(4): 341-351.
Holden, H. and J. Cribb (2004).
"Knowledge without boundaries : a reflection on collaboration." In 'Lifelong
learning : whose responsibility and what is your contribution? : 3rd International
Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Hughes, H. (2004). "Researching
the experiences of international students." In 'Lifelong learning :
whose responsibility and what is your contribution? : 3rd International
Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Ivey, R. (2003). "Information
literacy : how do librarians and academics work in partnership to deliver
effective learning programs." Australian Academic and Research Libraries34(2):
100-113.
Jaccomard, H. (2002). "'Is there
a metaphor in this class?' Teaching advanced students of French how to
become critical users of the internet." In 'Focusing on the student
: proceedings of the 11th annual Teaching and Learning Forum, Edith Cowan
University.
Jones, S. M. and L. Barmuta
(2002). "Challenging students to think critically : development of a new
zoology unit." HERDSA News 24(2): 24-25.
Koh, C. (2003). "Reconsidering
services for the postmodern student." Australian Academic and Research
Libraries 34(3): 184-193.
Lazarow, M. (2004). "Constructing
information literacy : a Vygotskian approach."
In 'Lifelong learning
: whose responsibility and what is your contribution? : 3rd International
Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Linhart, R. (2002). "Attempts
to advocate information literacy as a conceptual and process- oriented
continuum of skills into system-wide outcomes." In 'Refereed papers
from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference'
edited by
K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr, http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Lifelong learning : whose
responsibility and what is your contribution? : 3rd International Lifelong
Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland, 13-16 June 2004. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
(From here you can link to the 2000 and 2002 Lifelong Learning Conferences).
Lonsdale, R. and C. Armstrong
(2004). "Crossing the educational divide : issues surrounding the provision
and use of electronic information resources in secondary and tertiary education."
Synergy2(2):
24-32.
Luca, J. and C. McLoughlin (2002).
"A question of balance : using self and peer assessment effectively in
teamwork." In 'Winds of change in the sea of learning : proceedings
of the 19th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers
in Learning in Tertiary Education: 833-837.
Lupton, M. (2002). "The getting
of wisdom : reflections of a teaching librarian."
Australian Academic
and Research Libraries 33(3): 75-85.
Lupton, M. (2004). "The learning
connection : information literacy and the student experience." Adelaide:
Auslib Press.
MacPherson, K. (2004). "Undergraduate
information literacy : a teaching framework."
Australian Academic and
Research Libraries 35(3): 226-241.
McPherson, M. (2002). "Position
or purpose : situating the library in a webbed world."
Journal of Instructional
Science and Technology 5.
Ngatai, L. and S. Towle (2004).
"The 'point-and-click' generation : Y not start here?" In 'Lifelong
learning : whose responsibility and what is your contribution? : 3rd International
Lifelong Learning Conference, Yeppoon, Central Queensland. http://lifelonglearning.cqu.edu.au/
Nimon, M. (2002). "Developing
lifelong learners : controversy and the educative role of the academic
librarian." Australian Academic and Research Libraries33(1):
14-24.
Orr, D. and J. Cribb (2003).
"Information literacy : is it worth the investment?"
Australian Academic
and Research Libraries 34(1): 42-51.
Owen, S. (2003). "It takes more
than breadcrumbs to learn generic skills : collaborating to improve information
literacy." In 'Learning for an unknown future : proceedings of the 2003
HERDSA Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 6-9 July, 2003 http://surveys.canterbury.ac.nz/herdsa03/pdfsref/Y1139.pdf
Palmer, P. and B. Tucker (2003).
"Information literacy for a sustainable career in engineering and technology."
In
'Engineering education for a sustainable future : proceedings of the 14th
annual conference for Australasian Association for Engineering Education
and 9th Annual Women in Engineering Forum29(1): 319-326.
Palmer, S. and B. Tucker (2004).
"Planning, delivery and evaluation of information literacy training for
engineering and technology students." Australian Academic and Research
Libraries 35(1): 16-34.
Palmer, S. and B. Tucker (2004).
"Integration of information literacy training into engineering and technology
education." In 'Breaking boundaries: integration and interoperability.
Proceedings of the 12thVALA
Conference and Exhibition, held Melbourne, 3-5 February 2004. http://www.vala.org.au/vala2004/2004pdfs/36TucPal.PDF
Peacock, J. (2004) “Standards,
Curriculum and learning: implications for professional development”in
Bundy, A. (ed) Australian and
New Zealand Information Literacy Framework: principles, standards and practice,
2nd edition. Adelaide : ANZIIL.
Perrett, V. (2004). "Graduate
information literacy skills: the 2003 ANU skills audit."
Australian
Library Journal 53(2): 161-171.
Pham, B., C. Bruce, et al. (2002).
"Understanding and influencing a learning community : researchers' ways
of seeing the significance and value of research projects." In 'Refereed
papers from the 2nd International Lifelong Learning Conference' edited
by K Appleton, C Macpherson and D Orr. http://www.library.cqu.edu.au/conference/index.htm
Salisbury, F. and J. Ellis (2003).
"Online vs face-to-face : an evaluation of two methods of teaching information
literacy skills to undergraduate arts students."
In 'Conference papers
: Information Online 11th exhibition and conference', Sydney : Information
Specialists Group, Australian Library and Information Association.
Turnbull, D., D. Frost, et al.
(2003). "Infoseek, infofind! Information literacy and integrated service
development for researchers and postgraduates."
In 'Conference papers
: Information Online 11th exhibition and conference', Sydney : Information
Specialists Group, Australian Library and Information Association.
Winter, R. (2002). "Flexible
learning : some issues for support staff." Australian Educational Computing17(2):
26-30.
Wright, A. (2004). "Blithwapping
or Number 8 wiring your library learning system."
In: Breaking
boundaries: integration and interoperability. Proceedings of the 12thVALA
Conference and Exhibition.
Melbourne: VALA http://www.vala.org.au/vala2004/2004pdfs/08Wright.PDF
Zobec, H. (2002). "Information
literacy." Campus Review 12(17): 8.
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