Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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Diversity within the Profession - CILIP: the library and information association

Diversity within the Profession - CILIP: the library and information association | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
While I am delighted to be here, I have to admit that I thought long and hard about whether to accept the invitation to speak today. I am aware that we’ve heard a lot of voices like mine, that voices like mine can drown out other people's voices, and that really it is time for me, for us at CILIP to stop speaking and start listening.

But we also have to be accountable, to our members, to the profession, to society at large. We have to explain ourselves – not to dictate terms but to set out a commitment to change and to learn, and to listen.

Because all of us that hold leadership positions in this sector have to confront the fact that we are where we are because of a system of unseen privilege – a system which lifts some of us up while holding others down. The basis of that privilege is rightly being challenged. We are being challenged, rightly, to reflect on that privilege critically and to think about the impact it has on other people’s right to shape our profession.

As a profession, we aspire to universality – but we have to be critical about what ‘universal’ really means. I don’t want to be complicit in a system that promotes some voices at the expense of others.
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Peer Reviewed LIS Journals - University of Saskatchewan

Peer Reviewed LIS Journals - University of Saskatchewan | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
This list of peer-reviewed library and information science (LIS) journals is intended to help librarian and archivist researchers identify journals where they can submit manuscripts.

Open access titles are identified with the logo. Canadian titles are indicated with  .
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50 Excellent Library Science Blogs Worth Reading

50 Excellent Library Science Blogs Worth Reading | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Library science, or library information science (LIS), might conjure up hermits in musty, dark rooms, cataloging index cards into towering file cabinets. But, that image is incorrect today, as library science now pertains to digital cataloging, social networking and a changing history in archival science. This list of 50 excellent library science blogs are worth reading for any contemporary library science professional.
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MOOCs and Information Literacy| Information Literacy Weblog

MOOCs and Information Literacy| Information Literacy Weblog | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

This is the presentation part of the workshop I carried out with the students. In fact there is really more emphasis on thinking about library and information professionals roles in MOOCs than specifically "information literacy", but obviously developing or supporting information literacy in MOOCs are key activities for librarians. I start by talking about types of MOOC, and discuss pedagogy a little, and then provide some examples of possible LIS roles.

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