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Information Literacy Threshold Concepts and the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
o-bib: Das offene Bibliotheksjournal (2017)
  • Gayle Schaub
  • Hazel McClure, Grand Valley State University
Abstract
The 2014 release of the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education had a significant impact on information literacy scholarship and practice in the United States. The revision process of the previous Competency Standards and the purpose and implementation of the new Framework are still widely discussed as librarians work out what the Framework means to individual institutions and to information literacy as a whole. Organized around six threshold concepts in information literacy as identified in recent research, the Framework reflects developments in the information landscape as threshold concepts have become influential. The authors, who began their research in threshold concepts at the same time as the use and discussion of information literacy threshold concepts increased in the United States, discuss how their work fits into a larger, national conversation on conceptual information literacy instruction and the creation of a high-profile document. 
Keywords
  • Information Literacy,
  • ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education
Publication Date
Spring April 10, 2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5282/o-bib/2017H1S1-9
Citation Information
Gayle Schaub and Hazel McClure. "Information Literacy Threshold Concepts and the Association of College and Research Libraries’ Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education" o-bib: Das offene Bibliotheksjournal Vol. 4 Iss. 1 (2017) ISSN: 2363-9814
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/schaubg/22/
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