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Pinto Molina, María,
Pathways into information literacy and communities of practiceteaching approaches and case studies /
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正題名/作者:
Pathways into information literacy and communities of practiceedited by Dora Sales and María Pinto.
其他題名:
teaching approaches and case studies /
其他作者:
Sales, Dora,
出版者:
Amsterdam :Chandos Publishing,2017.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxxiii, 260 p.).
標題:
LiteracyCase studies.Study and teaching
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780081006733
ISBN:
9780081006801 (electronic bk.)
Pathways into information literacy and communities of practiceteaching approaches and case studies /
Pathways into information literacy and communities of practice
teaching approaches and case studies /[electronic resource] :edited by Dora Sales and María Pinto. - Amsterdam :Chandos Publishing,2017. - 1 online resource (xxxiii, 260 p.). - Chandos information professional series. - Chandos information professional series..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION LITERACY TEACHING --A. Grafstein --pt. I
Pathways into Information Literacy and Communities of Practice: Teaching Approaches and Case Studies considers the specific information literacy needs of communities of practice. As such, the book fills a gap in the literature, which has treated information literacy extensively, but has not applied it to the area of communities of practice. Since every community of practice generates, seeks, retrieves, and uses resources and sources related to the cognitive structure being researched or studied, and the tasks being performed, the need arises to undertake studies focused on real user communities, especially at a graduate level. This edited collection presents contributions from an international perspective on this key topic in library and information science. Contributions are arranged into two sections, the first exploring teaching and learning processes, and the second presenting case studies in communities of practice, including, but not limited to, health, research environments, college students, and higher education.
ISBN: 9780081006801 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
872947
Literacy
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214472
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: LB149
Dewey Class. No.: 302.2244
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PERSPECTIVES ON INFORMATION LITERACY TEACHING --
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Information Literacy and Critical Thinking: Context and Practice /
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Information Literacy Standards and Rubrics --
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Information Literacy Contextualized --
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Critical Thinking: Research In Context --
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Conclusion --
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Inquiry Learning: A Pedagogical and Curriculum Framework for Information Literacy /
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Introduction --
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Inquiry and the Need for Information --
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Inquiry Learning Pedagogy --
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Generative Questioning Frameworks: Teaching Strategies and Techniques --
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Generic, Situated, Transformative, and Expressive Windows --
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Implementing Inquiry Learning --
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Information Literacy and Flipped Learning /
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Inclusion of Information Literacy in the Curriculum Through Learning Communities and Action Research /
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Introduction --
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Curricular Inclusion of IL to Transform Academic Activities --
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Identification of Curricular Transversality --
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Design and Implementation of Alternative Training Courses on Information Literacy --
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Designing an Information Literacy Model With a Systemic Vision --
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From the Traditional Classroom to LC --
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AR as a Methodology for Asserting Information Skills --
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Methodology --
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Implementation Phase --
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Academic Evaluation Phase --
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Analysis of Results: Description of the Main Findings --
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References --
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The Scoring Rubric for Information Literacy as a Tool for Learning /
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What Is a Rubric and How Can It Be Used? --
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The Scoring Rubric for Information Literacy --
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Case of the Bachelor of ICT at the Hague University --
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Information and Media Studies --
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Scoring Rubric for Information Literacy -- Report Skills --
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ON INFORMATION LITERACY PROGRAMS --
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The Relevance of Communicative Competence in the Context of Information Literacy Programs /
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Communication and the Cycle of Knowledge --
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Communicating Knowledge: General Aspects --
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Effective Private Communication --
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Public Presentations: Classes, Seminars, and Conferences --
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Internet Publishing --
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Information Culture and Information Literacy as a Scientific Direction and a Field of Educational Activities in Russia /
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Main International Approaches to the Information Culture Researches --
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The History of Formation of Information Culture as an Independent Scientific Direction and Educational Practice in Russia --
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Information Culture: Multidisciplinarity, Interdisciplinarity, and Transdisciplinarity --
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Types and Components of Information Culture --
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Doctrine of Formation of Person's Information Culture --
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Information Culture as an Academic Discipline --
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Model of Discipline "Principles of Personal Information Culture" --
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Media and Information Literacy in the Structure of the Course "Principles of Person's Information Culture": The Experience of the Implementation of UNESCO and IFLA Ideas --
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Theoretical Complexity of Integrating Media and Information Literacy --
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Mechanism of Integration of Media Literacy in the Content of the Course "Principles of Person's Information Culture" --
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Inclusion of Media Literacy Into the Content of the Course "Principles of Person's Information Culture": Problems and Prospects --
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PRACTICING INFORMATION LITERACY: ACADEMIC AND SCHOLAR CONTEXTS --
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Toward a Community of Epistemological Practice: A Case Study of Adult Returners to Higher Education /
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IL: Trust, Authority, Judgment, and Skills --
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Critical Thinking --
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Information Literacy Requirements for Open Science /
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Scholarly Information Literacy as a Variable Dependent From Scholarly Communication --
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Academic Social Media as New Forms of Scholarly Communication --
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The Open Science Goal --
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ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education as a Basis for Scholarly Inquiry --
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Scholarly Information Literacy Requirements in the Current Open Science Environment: The Resulting Picture --
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Concluding Remarks --
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References.
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