Critical Information Literacy Applications for All Libraries

Édition Julie N. Hornick , Lauren Kehoe
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Critical Information Literacy Applications for All Libraries

Édition Julie N. Hornick , Lauren Kehoe
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  • Date de publication : Jul 11, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 224
  • Éditeur : American Library Association
  • ISBN : 9798892552189
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.5" L x 9.0" H

Julie N. Hornick (she/her) is the head of library instruction at Florida Southern College and provides instructional and research support to a number of schools and departments. Professionally, she has chaired the LIRT President’s Program Committee and the ACRL Instruction Section’s Teaching Methods Committee, in addition to serving on the executive board of the Florida Association of College and Research Libraries. Her research interests include incorporating new technologies into instruction, critical information literacy instruction, and gamification of instruction.

Lauren Kehoe (she/her) is the head of research engagement at University of Central Florida Libraries. Previously, she served as the accessibility and accommodations librarian at NYU Libraries and the undergraduate instruction and outreach librarian at NYU, where she led a university-wide initiative to make a community zine in response to the NYU Reads common-reading program. Her research interests include accessibility in libraries, critical pedagogy and librarianship, and making, collecting, describing, and discovering zines in the library. Kehoe received an MA in digital humanities from the CUNY Graduate Center and an MS in library and information science from Pratt Institute.

"With this edited collection, Hornick (Florida Southern College) and Kehoe (Univ. of Central Florida) bring critical information literacy (CIL) theory and practice to every library instructional setting. Chapters provide an overview, for those new to CIL, on the theoretical history and underpinnings, and then delve into examples of programs and professional development opportunities ... An accessible and inspirational foray into CIL for beginners and seasoned instructors alike.”
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