Information Literacy Open Educational Resources: sharing best practice in the global context Nancy Graham (University of Birmingham) Dr Jane Secker (London.

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Information Literacy Open Educational Resources: sharing best practice in the global context Nancy Graham (University of Birmingham) Dr Jane Secker (London School of Economics) UNESCO OER World Congress 20 th -22 nd June 2012

Definition of Information Literacy Information literacy (IL) is described in the Alexandria Proclamation of 2005, as essential for individuals to achieve personal, social, occupational and educational goals. IL skills are necessary for people to be effective lifelong learners and to contribute in knowledge societies. This is why IL was endorsed by UNESCO’s Information for All Programme (IFAP) as a basic human right. (Catts & Lau (2008) Towards Information Literacy Indicators, UNESCO, Paris)

Project team and background Dr Jane Secker ▫ Copyright & Digital Literacy Advisor at London School of Economics and Political Science ▫ Previous IL OER projects include JISC funded DELILA Nancy Graham ▫ Subject Librarian at University of Birmingham ▫ Previous IL RLO projects include BRUM, CaRILLO and DELILA Irmgarda Kasinskaite-Buddeberg ▫ Programme specialist (Communication and Information Sector) at UNESCO Background ▫ Previous projects and events highlighted a demand for librarians to share information literacy (IL) open educational resources (OER) ▫ Existing platforms were not quite the right “fit” (too local, only basic metadata etc.) ▫ Project team worked together on DELILA and wanted to follow up

Previous projects: BRUM & CaRILLO BRUM Created 15 RLOs for information literacy for academics to use Various formats and topics Available onlineonline CaRILLO One day event for librarians creating and sharing teaching material Highlighted demand for a ‘one stop shop’ of IL material to share Created a wikiwiki

Previous projects: DELILA Developing Educators Learning and Information Literacies for Accreditation Cross institutional project to adapt existing digital and information literacy teaching material to be OER Improved institutional repositories hosted material Encouraged academics to share Highlighted a range of challenges when sharing IL resources as OER Project website:

Survey To gather information about librarians’ sharing of IL teaching material Launched in April 2012 for one month 101 responses from UK, Europe, US and beyond Early findings indicate lots of closed/direct sharing but less in open repositories Willingness to share openly but don’t know where to start Available at survey/ survey/

Survey findings

Our project aims Develop a site for librarians to share material, to host links and to find help when creating material We are starting with UK resources but aim to recruit partners globally – don’t want to reinvent the wheel! Want to raise awareness of OER and Creative Commons amongst librarians Librarians well placed to be advocates of OER To include lesson plans and “how to use” guides Capacity building through partners such as UNESCO and IFLA

Community of practice JISC Good Intentions report (2008) highlights importance of CoP – same curricula encourages sharing Librarians in UK with interest in IL have LILAC and CSG-Information Literacy Group Other existing groups in US, Ireland etc. Used LILAC network to build global capacity / North - South partnerships Looking to use IFLA and UNESCO groups to build on to help LDCs

Challenges & next steps IPR issues - particularly screenshots and logos Institutional nature of IL material – too specific? Need to learning designs rather than PowerPoints Need for good quality metadata and agreed vocabulary to ‘tag’ IL resources Keeping resources up to date Report of survey findings Build on technical expertise Recruit more advocates Develop annual timetable of activities/events ▫ Kick off meeting in the UK Explore role of peer reviewers/editorial boards ▫ Devised evaluation criteria as part of DELILA