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Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age

(Paperback, 2nd edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael B. Eisenberg
By (author) Carrie McGuire
By (author) Kathleen L. Spitzer

ISBN:

9781591581437

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Libraries Unlimited Inc

Publication Date:

30th January 2004

Edition:

2nd edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

025.56

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

424

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

709g

Description

This is the definitive work on information literacy. Michael Eisenberg, known worldwide as one of the originators of the innovative Big6 Information Problem Solving Process, and frequent presenters on the subject Carrie A. Lowe and Kathleen L. Spitzer have extensively revised and updated the original book for this long-awaited second edition. Tracing the history of information literacy, the authors discuss its economic importance; examine past, present, and current research in the field; and explain how information literacy relates to the national standards transforming K-12 education and higher education today. The authors also look at examples of information literacy in several different contexts, underscoring both its importance and pervasiveness in our society. Learning to be critical and savvy consumers of information is necessary in today's world. This book provides both the theoretical background and practical guidelines to confidently impart these essential skills to your students.

Reviews

.,."a perfect book for student taking classes in information literacy or any introduction to information or education."-Public Libraries
...a perfect book for student taking classes in information literacy or any introduction to information or education.-Public Libraries
[A]ttempts to cover all aspects of information literacy, from the origins of the concept to its economic and political importance....a useful quick-scan resource that provides rapid access to the background and context of this pervasive concept and a quick guide to past and present research and assessment efforts.-Booklist/Professional Reading
[H]ighly recommended to all academic libraries collecting education and library science materials, and to all school libraries.-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
[I]nformation Literacy provides a comprehensive overview of the history of information literacy, the theoretical foundations established by Carol Kuhlthau's work, as well as a working definition that will ease any uncertainty for those willing to join the authors on this enlightening journey.-The Library Quarterly
A renowned expert on information literacy addresses history, economic importance, past and current research, theoretical underpinnings, and practical aspects. Global in scope.-Library Journal
Bottom Line: Build your theoretical base--start here.-Teacher Librarian
School and academic librarians will appreciate the comprehensive treatment the authors bring to this critical topic.-American Libraries
Starred Review If you believe that information and technology literacy is the bedrock of your library media job, then you must acquire this book....Highly Recommended.-Library Media Connection
The book is recommended for instructors and their students in university or college programs for school librarians, and for people who are developing information literacy programs at all educational levels.-IASL Reviews Section
This excellent resource to consult for background on information literacy offers definitions; an overview of the research; and national and state standards for K-12, post-secondary, and industrial institutions.-Reference & User Services Quarterly
"Attempts to cover all aspects of information literacy, from the origins of the concept to its economic and political importance....a useful quick-scan resource that provides rapid access to the background and context of this pervasive concept and a quick guide to past and present research and assessment efforts."-Booklist/Professional Reading
"Highly recommended to all academic libraries collecting education and library science materials, and to all school libraries."-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
"Information Literacy provides a comprehensive overview of the history of information literacy, the theoretical foundations established by Carol Kuhlthau's work, as well as a working definition that will ease any uncertainty for those willing to join the authors on this enlightening journey."-The Library Quarterly
"[I]nformation Literacy provides a comprehensive overview of the history of information literacy, the theoretical foundations established by Carol Kuhlthau's work, as well as a working definition that will ease any uncertainty for those willing to join the authors on this enlightening journey."-The Library Quarterly
..."a perfect book for student taking classes in information literacy or any introduction to information or education."-Public Libraries
"[H]ighly recommended to all academic libraries collecting education and library science materials, and to all school libraries."-Curriculum Connections/School Library Journal
"A renowned expert on information literacy addresses history, economic importance, past and current research, theoretical underpinnings, and practical aspects. Global in scope."-Library Journal
"Bottom Line: Build your theoretical base--start here."-Teacher Librarian
"School and academic librarians will appreciate the comprehensive treatment the authors bring to this critical topic."-American Libraries
"Starred Review If you believe that information and technology literacy is the bedrock of your library media job, then you must acquire this book....Highly Recommended."-Library Media Connection
"The book is recommended for instructors and their students in university or college programs for school librarians, and for people who are developing information literacy programs at all educational levels."-IASL Reviews Section
"This excellent resource to consult for background on information literacy offers definitions; an overview of the research; and national and state standards for K-12, post-secondary, and industrial institutions."-Reference & User Services Quarterly
"[A]ttempts to cover all aspects of information literacy, from the origins of the concept to its economic and political importance....a useful quick-scan resource that provides rapid access to the background and context of this pervasive concept and a quick guide to past and present research and assessment efforts."-Booklist/Professional Reading

Author Bio

Michael B. Eisenberg is dean emeritus and professor at the Information School of the University of Washington. Carrie A. Lowe is Internet Policy Specialist for the American Library Association. Prior to this she was Senior Education Associate for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). She is a frequent presenter on the topics of information literacy, information problem-solving, and educational technology. Kathleen L. Spitzer is Library Media Specialist, Cicero-North Syracuse High School, Cicero, New York. She is a frequent presenter of workshops on information skills and technology.

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