Inquiry, strategy, context: Information literacy threshold concepts and the curriculum
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2016-06
Authors
McNiff, Lindsay
Helwig, Melissa
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Threshold concepts have recently ignited the discussion around information literacy, and have provided a context
for librarians to re-evaluate how we contribute to student success. Last year, the Association of College & Research
Libraries (ACRL) launched its new Framework for Information Literacy in Higher Education for use by librarians and
other educators. Structured around six threshold concepts, the Framework envisions information literacy as a set
of core understandings and dispositions that are key for students’ discovery and ethical use of information.
Each of the six threshold concepts describes the characteristics of novice and expert learners, a set of knowledge
practices or applications of the concept, and a set of affective dispositions. The six frames are as follows: Authority
is Constructed and Contextual; Information Creation as a Process; Information Has Value; Research as Inquiry;
Scholarship as Conversation; and Searching as Strategic Exploration. Information literacy has implications for every
discipline and every student. Helping students cross information literacy’s conceptual thresholds requires
integration throughout the curriculum, collaboration, and consideration by educators and administrators.
In this session, we will introduce participants to the Framework, and to the “big questions” we have identified that
could be captured through use of the six threshold concepts. In the workshop portion of the session, participants
will map the Framework’s threshold concepts to tangible assignments or learning outcomes relevant to their
courses. We will also engage participants in brainstorming ways to weave the Framework’s core concepts into the
curriculum and identify opportunities for partnerships across the university. Participants will leave this session with
a clearer sense of the breadth of information literacy, as well as new ideas for enhancing their course content to
integrate information literacy concepts into their assignments and teaching.
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McNiff, L., & Helwig, M. (2016, June). Inquiry, strategy, context: Information literacy threshold concepts and the curriculum. Presentation at Threshold Concepts Conference, Halifax, NS.