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A New Curriculum for Information Literacy | transitional | transferable | transformational A New Curriculum for Information Literacy transitional | transferable | transformational Skip to content Home Authors Events and presentations Keep in touch Reports and outputs Research background ANCIL Definition of Information Literacy Use ANCIL in your institution ANCIL in practice ← Older posts Talk to us! Two upcoming participatory events Posted on January 9, 2015 by librariangoddess Conference season is nearly upon us once again, and Jane and I are delighted to have had a proposal accepted for LILAC 2015 . Along with Merinda Kaye Hensley and Sarah McNicol and Emily Shields of MMU, we’ll be giving a symposium on the relevance of IL models and theories to practice. The symposium format means that it should be a highly participatory and hopefully a lively discussion, and I’m very excited to try this new format! Here’s the abstract: In recent years ...

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