Toolkit für das Framework for Information Literacy
20. Juni 2017 Kommentare deaktiviert für Toolkit für das Framework for Information Literacy
Die „Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education“ der ACRL, also der Association of College and Research Libraries, einer Unterorganisation der American Library Association aus dem Jahr 2000 wurden zugunsten des ACRL Frameworks, eines weiter gefaßen Rahmenmodells aufgegeben (vgl. hier z.B. Wilfried Sühl-Strohmenger „Threshold-Konzepte, das ANCIL-Curriculum und die Metaliteracy – Überlegungen zu Konsequenzen für die Förderung von Informationskompetenz in deutschen Hochschulen“ in o-bib, Bd. 4(2017) H. 1).
Die ACRL hat jetzt ein Toolkit für das Framework for Information Literacy erstellt. Im „Information Literacy Weblog“ heißt es dazu:
The ACRL Framework Advisory Board (FAB) has launched of the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Toolkit. It takes the form of a free LibGuide and is focused around four „modules“: Finding Time to Engage the Framework, The Framework’s Structure, Foundations of the Framework, and Strategies for Using the Framework. They say that „A fifth module, Collaboration and Conversations with the Framework, is currently in development.“ Each of these sections has: Guided Reading Activity, Discussion Prompts, Activities, Key Concepts, Key Readings, and some also have Handouts. They say that „Librarians can use the ACRL Framework Toolkit resources in a variety of ways: for their individual professional development needs; to form a community of practice with their colleagues around the Framework and information literacy; and to develop workshops and professional development opportunities in their libraries and also for local, regional, and state-level events and conferences.“