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Volume : XV, Issue : V, June - 2025

RE-EVALUATING THE RELEVANCE OF EXISTING INFORMATION LITERACY MODELS IN THE CONTEMPORARY INFORMATION LANDSCAPE

Avinash Kumar, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Information Literacy (IL) is an essential skill set that empowers individuals to identify information requirements, access pertinent resources, critically assess material, and effectively utilise gained knowledge. In recent decades, many information literacy frameworks, including the Big6, the SCONUL Seven Pillars, and the ACRL Framework, have been established to enhance educational and professional information practices.

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Avinash Kumar, None(2025). RE-EVALUATING THE RELEVANCE OF EXISTING INFORMATION LITERACY MODELS IN THE CONTEMPORARY INFORMATION LANDSCAPE. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XV, Issue. V, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11346.pdf

References :

  1. ACRL. (2016). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. Association of College & Research Libraries. http://www.ala.org/acrl/standards/ilframework
  2. Andrejevic, M. (2020). Automated media. Routledge.

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