The latest issue of open access journal Journal of Information Literacy contains the following articles and also some book reviews. Go to it
– Information as a relation: Defining Indigenous information literacy by Sandra Littletree, Nicola Andrews, Jessie Loyer
– Emerging artists in transition: What role does information play in negotiating success and failure? by Maud Cooper
– An information literacy lens on community representation for participatory budgeting in Brazil by Peter Cruickshank, Bruce Ryan
– Engaging with practice: Information literacy instruction as a part of developing reflective thinking and clinical judgment in nursing studies by Margrethe Bakstad Søvik, Kari Røykenes
– Insights on first-generation students’ development of social capital for the rigors of college-level research by Leslin H. Charles
– Artificial intelligence literacy in libraries: Experiences and critical impressions from a learning circle by Karolina Andersdotter
– Giving voice to regional Australian academic librarians: Perceptions of information literacy and information literacy instruction by Annette Goodwin, Waseem Afzal
– Information literacy: Did Alvin Toffler beat Paul Zurkowski to it? by Andrew Shenton
Image created by Sheila Webber with Midjourney AI – the prompt was the string of words in the subject line
Indigenous IL; Artists; Community representation; Clinical judgment in nursing; 1st generation student; Australian librarians; Toffler


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