Information Literacy Through Theory

Alison Hicks editor Annemaree Lloyd editor Ola Pilerot editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Facet Publishing

Published:7th Dec '23

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Information literacy research is growing in importance, as evidenced by the steady increase in dissertations and research papers in this area. However, significant theoretical gaps remain.

Information Literacy Through Theory provides an approachable introduction to theory development and use within information literacy research. It provides a space for key theorists in the field to discuss, interrogate and reflect on the applicability of theory within information literacy research, as well as the implications for this work within a variety of contexts. Each chapter considers a particular theory as its focal point, from information literacy and the social to information literacy through an equity mindset, and unpacks what assumptions the theory makes about key concepts and the ways in which the theory enables or constrains our understanding of information literacy.

This book will provide a focal point for researchers, practitioners and students interested in the creation and advancement of conceptually rich information literacy research and practice.

This book collects, in 13 chapters, perspectives on information literacy as an activity within democratic, educational, social, individual and body based theory. The introductory chapter very helpfully introduces the range of theories external to library and information science used in information literacy research – cognition, criticality, discourse, materiality, practice, sociocultural, sociopolitical and sociotechnical. Each chapter provides insights that can be considered to tailor and rethink established information literacy programs to more effectively empower our clients.

-- Roxanne Missingham * Journal of the Australian Library and Information Associati

ISBN: 9781783305896

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm

Weight: unknown

272 pages