Information literacy in the academic context: global trends and local issues Sonja Špiranec; Mihaela Banek Zorica Department of Information Sciences, Zagreb,

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Information literacy in the academic context: global trends and local issues Sonja Špiranec; Mihaela Banek Zorica Department of Information Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia Tibor Toth, Croatian Information and Documentation Society

Context of defining information literacy Information and learning environments have always been connected and interrelated Print-based environment: ▫learning processes relied on print resources and the capacities of using libraries Electronic environments: ▫the structure of capacities that have the potential to support learning processes has changed. The new cluster of skills and competencies needed for managing learning processes: information literacy.

Current information literacy frameworks cover different skills, such as : the ability to access, evaluate, and apply information effectively to situations requiring decision making, problem solving, or the acquisition of knowledge

Finding information

Evaluate information

Using, applying information

Current educational systems: some critical issues perceptions of the student population and their learning performance are determined by : ▫plagiarism ▫shallow information seeking ▫lack of the habit of evaluating information ▫cut-paste syndrome. At the root of the problem is the fact that information literacy is rarely addressed as an educational objective and therefore is not systematically covered in academic program curricula

“I google, therefore I am” “Clicking replaces thinking”

The Web 2.0 environment: good and bad news New technologies make it possible for average consumers to generate and use, archive, annotate and recirculate content in powerful new ways Tim O’Reilly: we have finally ended the tyranny of the experts Andrew Keen: And we have replaced the tyranny of the experts by the tyranny of the ignorant

negative vibes... opinion rather then considered judjgement; Theretening the quality of civil public discourse, encouraging plagiarism, intellectual property theft¸more dubious content from anonym resources younger generation of intellectual kleptomaniacs, who think their ability to cut and paste a well phrased thought or opinion makes it thir own.

Students as well as educators have to be aware that learning within such environments involves a large number of errors. specific competencies are required: ▫analysis and identification of the context of generation of information ▫permanent practice of determining the authority authenticity and accuracy of encountered information

an analysis of the core key words that describe the main problems higher education is currently facing shows that those can be directly mapped to information literacy This does not mean that IL is the ultimate panacea for solving problems occurring in academic learning environments, but it certainly is a valid strategy and logical means for dealing with existing anomalies

Elements of information literacy in HE curricula: insights from Croatia

A few facts IL cannot be realized outside curricula has credit bearing status (c redit offerings command the attention of students, faculty, and administrators ) drivers of IL initiatives are libraries, who share the responsibility of creating and offering IL programs with teachers

Survey : What: level of inclusion and integration of information literacy elements into new higher education curricula How: examination of published higher education curricula at 6 Croatian universities

Preliminary results 1.existing curricula do not explicitly offer information literacy or integral information literacy subjects 2.a number of subjects contain isolated elements of information literacy, predominantly within subjects relating to scientific literacy, 3.those are offered at various levels of study (undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate), have different status (elective, obligatory), and bear various credit points (in the range from 0 to 20). 4.descriptions of the offered subjects do not indicate that the faculty librarian is somehow involved in planning or delivering the course (except in a few examples) 5....

Critique: Science literacy significantly overlaps with the conception of information literacy. Teaching students in the scientific method and culture has long been recognized as an important part of education

Other and wider questions imposed by IL: Why is information important in our contemporary society? How do I actually inform myself? Where does information come from? What is the difference between a scholarly journal article and a webpage and are these differences still important in a world of converging information? What are the problems and benefits that are caused by anonymity and collective knowledge creation? How do we evaluate what we have found? What are the legal and ethical considerations?....

This sample of questions indicates that IL has much wider implications and is efficiently transferable to all learning situations during ones academic career, but to workplace situations as well

Conclusion and recommendation? Individual IL elements are scattered throughout the subject “Methodology of scientific work”, which itself is offered unsystematically and at a minor number of studies. Having in mind the anomalies occurring in contemporary educational processes it is necessary to conceptualize new and rethink existing approaches to integrate IL as a crucial cluster of competencies into Croatian higher education curricula.

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