Transcription of Framework˜for Information Literacy
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Framework for Information Literacy for higher education This Framework for Information Literacy for higher education booklet is available for download at: Additional copies may be purchased from the Association of College and Research Libraries. E-mail for more Information . Framework for Information Literacy for higher education Filed by the ACRL Board of Directors February 2, 2015. Adopted by the ACRL Board January 11, 2016. The Association of College and Research Libraries A division of the American Library Association Chicago, Illinois This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike International License. Contents 7. The These six frames are presented alphabetically and do not suggest a particular sequence in which they must be learned. Authority Is Constructed and 12. Information Creation as a 14. Information Has 16. Research as 18. Scholarship as 20. Searching as Strategic 22.
Standards for Higher Education,1 academic librarians and their partners in higher education associations have developed learning outcomes, tools, and resources that some institutions have deployed to infuse information literacy concepts and skills into their curricula. However, the rapidly changing higher education environment,
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