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First Thoughts On Implementing The Framework For Information Literacy, Trudi E. Jacobson, Craig Gibson
First Thoughts On Implementing The Framework For Information Literacy, Trudi E. Jacobson, Craig Gibson
Communications in Information Literacy
Following the action of the ACRL Board in February 2015 in accepting the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education as one of the "constellation of documents" that promote and guide information literacy instruction and program development, discussion in the library community continues about steps in implementing the Framework. The spectrum of possibilities for implementing the Framework encompasses both curricular and co-curricular settings within colleges and universities. At this early stage of implementing the Framework, we suggest five curricular and instructional structures that can be thought of as a continuum of deepened engagement with its core ideas. The second half …