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Envisioning the Framework: A Graphic Guide to Information Literacy [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, height x width x depth: 251x176x20 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Sērija : ACRL Publications in Librarianship
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838938930
  • ISBN-13: 9780838938935
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, height x width x depth: 251x176x20 mm, weight: 626 g
  • Sērija : ACRL Publications in Librarianship
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Association of College & Research Libraries
  • ISBN-10: 0838938930
  • ISBN-13: 9780838938935
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Data visualization—making sense of the world through images that tell a story—has a history that parallels human existence. The strength of visualization lies in its ability to reveal truth out of information that may remain hidden in lines of text, large data sets, or complex ideas. The Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education presents complex threshold concepts, developed intentionally without prescriptive lists of skills and with flexible options for implementation, which can be explored and understood through visualization.

Envisioning the Framework offers a visual opportunity for thought, discovery, and sense-making of the Framework and its concepts. Seventeen chapters packed with full-color illustrations and tables explore topics including:
  • LibGuides creation through conceptual integration with the Framework
  • fostering interdisciplinary transference
  • the convergence of metaliteracy with the Framework
  • teaching multimodalities and data visualization
  • mapping a culturally responsive information literacy journal for international students
Chapters include content for credit-bearing information courses, one-shots, and teaching first-year students.

Twenty-first-century information literacy involves the metaliterate learner, reflects seismic changes in the duties and roles of teaching librarians, requires new partnerships with faculty and instructional designers, and emphasizes continuous assessment practices. Envisioning the Framework can help you use symbols and visuals for deeper understanding of the Framework, to map the Framework with teaching and learning objectives, and to tell a coherent story to students featuring the frames and the Framework.
I INTRODUCTORY
Foreword vii
Katy Borner
Introduction. Making the Case: The Value of Visualizing the Frames and Framework 1(14)
Jannette L. Finch
Chapter 1 Data Visualization: Definitions and Brief History
15(8)
Jannette L. Finch
II VERTICAL
Chapter 2 Framing the Guides: Transforming LibGuides Creation through Conceptual Integration with the ACRL Framework
23(20)
Brooke Duffy
Kelleen Maluski
Gina Levitan
Chapter 3 Teaching with Infographics: Visualizing the Frames in Information Literacy Instruction for First-Year Students
43(12)
Laura Wimberley
Jamie Johnson
III BACK AND FORTH OR SIDE TO SIDE
Chapter 4 Bridging the Gap: First-Year College Student Information Literacy Misunderstandings and the Framework
55(14)
Jillian Collier
Allison Rand
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe
Chapter 5 Using an Integration Planner to Strategically Implement the ACRL Framework
69(22)
Elizabeth Kamper
Juliet Gray
Lydia Jackson
Chapter 6 Applying Visuals to Frames in Music Information Literacy Education
91(12)
Sabrina Juhl
Elizabeth Brown
IV CIRCULAR
Chapter 7 Envisioning Scholarly Conversations: Fostering Interdisciplinary Transference in General Education Information Literacy Instruction
103(14)
Julie Arensdorf
Chapter 8 Delivering Faculty a Healthy Serving of the Framework
117(14)
Cate Schneiderman
Christina E. Dent
Emily Belanger
Lindsey Nichols
V GOING OVER, UNDER, OR ON TOP OF
Chapter 9 Visualizing the Convergence of Metaliteracy and the Information Literacy Framework
131(26)
Trudi E. Jacobson
Thomas P. Mackey
Kelsey L. O'Brien
Chapter 10 Seeing Can Become Believing: Teaching Multimodalities and Data Visualization in a Credit-Bearing Information Literacy Course
157(20)
Sarah Johnson
Cynthia Kane
Bethanie O'Dell
VI GOING AROUND A BOUNDARY
Chapter 11 Overcoming Intimidation: Building a Foundation for Using the Framework
177(22)
Samontha Kannegiser
Dina Meky
Amanda Piekart
VII ENVELOPING OR CONTAINING
Chapter 12 Visualizing Play and Playgrounds in Order to Understand the Framework
199(18)
Shelley Harper
Betsy A. Tuma
Chapter 13 Discovering the Frames in One-Shot Sessions: Implications for Instruction
217(20)
Jannette L. Finch
Jolanda-Pieta Van Arnhem
Mary Jo Fairchild
VIII GOING THROUGH A BOUNDARY
Chapter 14 New Visions of Student Worker Training
237(16)
Amy Harris
Dr. Doris Van Kampen-Breit
Jacalyn Bryan
Michelle Joy
Kathleen Kempa
IX MAPPING
Chapter 15 Campus-wide General Education Competencies and the Visualization of Information Literacy as a Core Concept
253(18)
M. Sara Lowe
Gemmicka F. Piper
Chapter 16 Mapping a Culturally Responsive Information Literacy Journey for International Students: An Interdisciplinary Approach
271(16)
Yi Ding
Bessie Karras-Lazaris
Chapter 17 Mind the Gap (in Your Knowledge): Using the Framework Transit Map
287(18)
Laura M. Bernhardt
Becca Neel
About the Authors 305(8)
Index 313