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Collaboration in Designing a Pedagogical Approach in Information Literacy
Information literacy, “(…) the ability to think critically and make balanced judgements about any information we find and use. (…)” (CILIP 2018), is an important skill set for academia in the twenty-first century. Over the years since its first inception, it has become a key competence for academic librarians to offer to students, but without necessarily being a key concept in library and information
science education. In this book, the authors draw on research and empirical knowledge from their
work in libraries and their pedagogical practice from academia, to share tips and tricks for the development of good information literacy teaching and training in libraries, both academic and public. The main audience for the book is academic librarians, but also staff from public libraries who deals with university students will benefit from the pedagogical approach. This book aims to summarize all the main elements that need to be available when information literacy is taught. It will be ideal as literature for courses about information seeking/searching, evaluation of information and the management of it, and also for courses with a wider aim, e.g. information behaviour. This book gives a research background on information literacy as a phenomenon in higher education in parts of Europe and provides support for librarians and pedagogues working in this field.
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