Information Literacy Bibliography
This is a lengthy list (to be annotated eventually) of suggested sources
for additional information on the topic of information literacy. Although
several sources refer to articles in library publications or written by
librarians, this list is not to be interpreted as a bibliography for
librarians only. It is hoped that teaching faculty will be able to gain from
it an understanding of the basic concepts of information literacy, the role
played by librarians, and the possible collaborative efforts between classroom
and library.
American Library Association. American Association of School Libraries.
Information Literacy : A Position Paper on Information Problem Solving. 1993
copyright, Wisconsin Educational Media Association. http://www.ala.org/aasl/positions/ps_infolit.html
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American Library Association. American Association of School Libraries.
AASL/AECT Information Power : The Nine Information Literacy Standards for
Student Learning. 1998. http://www.ala.org/aasl/ip_nine.html
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Amstutz, Donna & Whitson, Donna. "University Faculty and Information
Literacy: Who Teaches the Students?" Research Strategies 15:1 (Winter 1997):
18-25.
Behrens, Shirley J. (1994) A conceptual analysis and historical overview of
information literacy. College and Research Libraries. 55(4):309-322.
Breivik, P. S. "Information Literacy: When Computers aren't Enough."
Learning and Leading with Technology 23 (February 1996): 65 -7.
Bruce, C. S. "Information Literacy: A Framework for Higher Education."
Australian Library Journal 44:3 (August 1995):158-170.
Bruce, Christine Susan. "Information Literacy Blueprint." Griffith U, Div.
of Information Services Home Page. 1994, last modified: 30 Oct. 1996. Griffith
U, Div. of Information Services. 10 May 2000.
Burnheim, Robert. (1992) Information literacy - a core competency.
Australian Academic and Research Libraries. 23(4):188-196.
Colwell, Rita. "Beyond Barcodes: Wisdom in the Age of Information."
National Science Foundation Office of the Director Home Page. 29 Apr.
1999.
Doyle, C. "Information Literacy in an Information Society. A Concept for
the Information Age." ERIC 1994.
Eisenberg, M. B. & Johnson, D. "Computer Skills for Information
Problem-Solving: Learning and Teaching Technology in Context." (March 1996)
Washington, ERIC Clearinghouse, ERIC Document 392463.
Farmer, D. W., and Terence F. Mech, eds. Information Literacy: Developing
Students as Independent Learners. New Directions for Higher Educ. 78. San
Francisco: Jossey, 1992.
Farmer, L. "Workshops for Teachers: Becoming Partners for Information
Literacy." Worthington, Ohio: Linworth Publishing (1995).
George, R. & Luke, R. "The Critical Place of Information Literacy in
the Trend Towards Flexible Delivery in Higher Education Contexts." Australian
Academic & Research Libraries 27:3 (September 1996): 204-212.
Kirk, Thomas G. "Information Literacy in a Nutshell: Basic Information for
Academic Administrators and Faculty." Other Information Literacy Resources. 30
Mar. 2000. Inst. for Information Literacy. 5 Apr. 2000.
Leckie, Gloria J. "Desperately Seeking Citations: Uncovering Faculty
Assumptions About the Undergraduate Research Process." Journal of Academic
Librarianship 22.3 (1996): 201-208.
Lenox, Mary F. and Michael L. Walker. (1992) Information literacy:
challenge for the future. International Journal of Information and Library
Research. 4(1):1-18.
Lenox, Mary F. and Michael L. Walker. (1993) Information literacy in the
educational process. The Educational Forum. 57(2):312-24.
Martorana, J. and Doyle, C. "Computers on, Critical Thinking Off:
Challenges of Teaching in the Electronic Environment." Research Strategies
14:3 (Summer 1996): 184-91.
Mullins, L. S. "Partnerships in Information Teaching and Learning: Building
a Collaborative Culture in the University Community." New Jersey Libraries 26
(1993): 18.
Rader, Hannelore B. "Faculty-Librarian Collaboration in Building the
Curriculum for the Millennium: The US Experience." 64th IFLA General
Conference, August 16 - August 21, 1998, Amsterdam. IFLANET: Intl. Federation
of Lib. Associations and Institutions. 22 Apr. 2000.
Ross, T. W. & Bailey G.D. "Wanted: A New Literacy for the Information
Age." NASSP Bulletin 78:563 (September 1994): 31-35.
Shapiro, J. J. And Hughes, S.K. Information Literacy as a Liberal Art.
EDUCOM Review 31:2 (March/April, 1996) http://www.educause.edu/pub/er/review/reviewarticles/31231.html
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