Fr. 114.00

Libraries Empowering Society through Digital Literacy

English · Hardback

Will be released 15.11.2017

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High-speed connectivity, massive growth in social media, the ubiquity of mobile devices, and the emergence of artificial intelligence have led to information confusion, chaos and complexity. The ability for everyone to create, find, evaluate, use and apply information effectively is critical to successful personal, societal and global outcomes. Libraries and librarians must adapt their services and instructional approaches to engage with digital natives, immigrants and refugees to ensure all gain the competencies required by digital citizens. What constitutes digital literacy and how can we do it better? This book explores concepts, frameworks, and practices in digital literacy to foster adoption of initiatives to extend digital literacy to all.

About the author

Heather Todd, formerly Director, Learning and Research Services, The University of Queensland Library, Brisbane, Australia; Prudence W. Dalrymple, Member of the Board of the Sewell Fund Learning Partnership and formerly Professor at the College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, US; Luisa Marquardt, Professor of Library and Information Science, Department of Education, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; Ning Zou, Associate Director of Student Academic Services and Learning Design, Research Librarian, Gutman Library, Harvard Graduate School of Education, MA, US.

Summary

High-speed connectivity, massive growth in social media, the ubiquity of mobile devices, and the emergence of artificial intelligence have led to information confusion, chaos and complexity. The ability for everyone to create, find, evaluate, use and apply information effectively is critical to successful personal, societal and global outcomes. Libraries and librarians must adapt their services and instructional approaches to engage with digital natives, immigrants and refugees to ensure all gain the competencies required by digital citizens. What constitutes digital literacy and how can we do it better? This book explores concepts, frameworks, and practices in digital literacy to foster adoption of initiatives to extend digital literacy to all.

Product details

Assisted by Prudence Dalrymple (Editor), Prudence W. Dalrymple (Editor), Maria Tammaro (Editor), Maria Tammaro (Editor), Luisa Marquardt (Editor), Anna Maria Tammaro (Editor), Heather Todd (Editor), Heather Todd et al (Editor), Alessi Zanin-Yost (Editor), Alessia Zanin-Yost (Editor), Ning Zou (Editor)
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 15.11.2017, delayed
 
EAN 9783110530827
ISBN 978-3-11-053082-7
No. of pages 300
Illustrations 24 b/w ill.
Series Global Studies in Libraries and Information
IFLA Publications
Global Studies in Libraries and Information
ISSN
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

HYDROGEN, Production, Library & Information Sciences, Libraries and Library Science, NUGGEHALLI, Library and Information Science, MRE, Book Studies

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