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Information Literacy - as information use (Dr. Shelly Buchanan) - October, 2022


 Thinking about ways to integrate Information Literacy into our everyday kinds of information use conversations.

Meaning...(credit to Dr. Shelly Buchanan) is it as simple as defining Information Literary as information use? The more I think about Information Literacy and how to talk about IL the more I find this very insightful and simple way to assist this notion of IL as Discipline to be realized.

Good research distills complex ideas into simple terms and ways of understanding and I believe Dr. Buchanan has identified this phenomenon very succinctly for us - academics, researchers, scholars, and practitioners.

Can we talk about IL as a Discipline (ILIAD) in simple terms of information use - HOW users engage with and USE information as needed? This could be academic, everyday, workplace, health, visual, media, news, or some other type of IL disciplinary application.  

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