In case you missed it - catch the latest issue of the Journal of Information Literacy, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2024.
Research articles, project reports, #LILAC24 conference reports and book reviews.
Open access: journals.cilip.org.uk/jil/issue/vi...
#InformationLiteracy #InfoLit 📚🔓
Tempted by #LILAC25?
Check out these reports from #LILAC24:
LILAC 2024: Significant issues and my thoughts by Chidinma Onwuchekwa Ogba.
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LILAC 2024: Attendee conference report by Ryan Woodward.
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#InformationLiteracy
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New issue just out!
Volume 18, No. 2 (2024)
4 research papers and 3 project reports on aspects of information literacy, information evaluation, managing mis/disinformation and IL instruction.
2 #LILAC24 reports
3 book reviews!
All open access: journals.cilip.org.uk/jil/issue/vi...
#InfoLit 🔓
#LILAC24 Does anyone know if the organisers recorded number of attendees in sessions? I'm working on the fellowship report to funder and they would ideally like numbers of attendees. I remember the lecture theatre was almost full. No idea how many people were there though!
I had a look at a couple of examples from #LILAC24 and it seems like workshop abstracts focus quite heavily on background and provide limited (e.g. 1 paragraph outline) but informative information about the activities. So I think I can take that approach.
#LISresearch
Which refers to Maha Bali’s #LIlAC24 keynote slides (and to a recording of a similar presentation, which I have yet to watch).
In this blog post a key section is talking about cake, which @woodsiegirl.bsky.social explains more in her #LIlAC24 blog post
I still need to write the session blurb. (Task for next week). But I am going to include a poetry activity in the session.
If there's anything you wanted to hear more about after my #LILAC24 session, then I'm open to hearing it.
#NarrativeInquiry
#LISresearch
Anyway, my commute, where I was trying to embed one of @woodsiegirl.bsky.social ‘s #LILAC24 posts about cake and Generative AI into my in progress blog post, is nearly at an end. Another thing to try again later!
📚 Huge thanks to the contributors to our Padlet ahead of time and in the session. Our call to action is for all of us, regardless of social class background, to continue these conversations in our own libraries and communities.
#lilac24 #Critlib #CritInfoLit
📚 We’ve written a follow-up blog post for our @infolitgroup.bsky.social #lilac24 panel to address more of the themes, comments and questions that we couldn't cover on the day about social class perspectives on information literacy.
#Critlib #CritInfoLit
We have written a follow-up blog post to our #LILAC24 panel! So grateful for everyone who attended and contributed to our Padlet - thanks again, you lovely bunch. @preater.com @jencrate.bsky.social www.preater.com/2024/04/19/i...
Pictures from bake off with analogy to systematic reviews. Great cake and one that’s flopped.
The cake analogy works with systematic review, as well as Generative AI @woodsiegirl.bsky.social #ESIcon24 #LILAC24
Having attempted to digest all of the brilliant talks I attended at #LILAC24 I've attempted to summarise my 19 pages of notes into 3 key themes that I spotted across the sessions I attended.
Thanks again to the LILAC team for a brilliant conference
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I've just put my slides (& some notes) from my #LILAC24 keynote up on my website, they'll go on the LILAC site as well. So if anyone wants to know what I whittered on about, here you go! playbrarian.uk/2024/04/05/l...
A wonderful write up of #LILAC24 - thank you Laura. Good to get more info on aspects of the conference I got a little impression of and valued being part of the discussion here in BlueSky, and so much more that I wasn’t aware of. I’m going to follow up on several things and share this with my team.
My reflections and key learning points from #LILAC24 woodsiegirl.wordpress.com/2024/04/04/l...
A screen capture of the attached notion link with the title of the page "Empowering Future-Ready Students: Teaching AI Ethics and Information Literacy through Scaffolded Assignments"
Additionally Amanda Larson & I were able to share during #lilac24 two assignments that scaffold students through AI knowledge & application. It was a blast presenting, in case you missed it, you can access our open assignments & more details through here, librarianyarns.notion.site/Empowering-F...
Had a fantastic time at #LILAC24 last week in Leeds on the pre/post COVID info behaviors of GenZ students with @librarianyarns.bsky.social
A screen capture of the linked notion site sharing the title of the presentation "Examining changes in student information behavior and emotional responses to research, pre- and post-COVID-19 shutdowns"
Spent last week in Leeds for #lilac24 , and it was a great experiences both sharing and taking in information. It was a great time sharing our Pre/Post Covid data regarding info behaviors with @bibliomancer.bsky.social , missed it? Peek our data here! librarianyarns.notion.site/Examining-ch...
Front slide of a presentation on the topic of Narrative Inquiry and Information Literacy Research
Couldn't attend #LILAC24 and interested in #NarrativeInquiry? My slides & a pre-recording of my session are available: researchprofiles.herts.ac.uk/en/publicati...
Your questions & your suggestions on which LIS journals which might consider articles with poems as findings are welcome. #LISresearch
Finally got round to re-emerging on social media after deleting my twitter 3 years ago. So off on a following spree after an incredible #LILAC24
I think it's fair to say this reflects a gap in our professional body of knowledge, particularly as I know how extensively our panelist Darren Flynn has studied it. Very much looking forward to continuing the conversation!
#critlib #lilac24 @rosiehare.bsky.social @jencrate.bsky.social
I'm not a fan of "Why's nobody taking about…?" discourse generally, because people inevitably are/were, maybe decades ago (check the literature). But, it's interesting how welcome and refreshing #lilac24 attendees found our panel on working-class lived experience.
📚 Huge thanks to all who came or contributed to our #lilac24 panel on social class and information literacy.
We'll follow up to address more of the questions and comments in a blog post or two, and will leave the Padlet open for thoughts and reflections.
#Critlib @infolitgroup.bsky.social
Home & unpacked after an amazing 3 days at #LILAC24 in Leeds! A huge thank you to the conference team for putting together an incredible event and programme of talks. I feel so enriched by all I heard. I've got pages & pages of notes to decipher but for now it's sleep time!
#LILAC24 over, on the way to pick up the dog and then drove home. Lovely experience, lovely people, well done all. Probably my last LILAC? Though tempting to try and work out a way to go to next year's in Cardiff, it probably won't be possible.
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Question: how can you be playful, create psychological safety in a one-shot session? It’s hard, but not impossible. E.g. Lego Serious Play training includes explicit instructions on how to make people feel safe. There are also things you can do around creating cues in the environment #lilac24
Echoes of Maha’s cake metaphor from yesterday! When do you need to bake from scratch, vs when will a box of supermarket own brand Jaffa cakes will do? #lilac24