The last 46 years have witnessed a deep and continued interest in
information literacy. This interest has resulted in an extensive range
of research being undertaken and a burgeoning corpus of literature
created by academic researchers, library practitioners and other
researchers who explore information literacy through their own
disciplinary lens. The Qualitative Landscape of Information Literacy
Research is a landmark publication that will develop and support
readers’ understanding of how information literacy research and
teaching is framed, developed and produced. Written by a leading
expert in the field, it introduces and describes the key approaches
taken by qualitative researchers, identifying core and specialist
methods, techniques and theories. In each chapter, examples will
illustrate how theory, types of pedagogical frameworks, methods and
tools have been used. Coverage includes: theory and key concepts of
information literacy social theory framework and their application to
information literacy research exploration of the pedagogical
frameworks that inform information literacy a range of qualitative
methods that shape information literacy research data collection
techniques research design. This book will be valuable to researchers
in information literacy, students who are developing or undertaking
research or simply interested in identifying approaches to information
literacy and practitioners who want to investigate the practice of
information literacy to create an evidence base to support information
literacy in their workplaces or institutions.
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Perspectives, Methods and Techniques
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783305438
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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