Technical practices used by information literacy and media information literacy services to enable academic libraries to handle the COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences Journal of Information Literacy Pub Date : 2022-06-05 DOI:10.11645/16.1.3057
E. Ortega-Martínez, César Saavedra-Alamillas, Matthew Rosendahl, Apolinar Hernández-Sánchez
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This study analyses the techniques and procedures that were developed and the changes that took place in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Autonomous University of Puebla (BUAP), both in Mexico, and the University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD), in the United States of America. To face the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic, librarians in these institutions improved their Information Literacy (IL) and Media Information Literacy (MIL) programmes. Design / methodology / approach This study has a mixed methodology with a comparative analysis. For this purpose, data shows the universities’ contexts: the communities of students, teachers, researchers, and librarians, and the e-learning strategies of IL and MIL programmes. Findings As part of the results of the crowdsourcing collaboration between the UMD, UNAM and BUAP, the study shows the different online learning communities and their innovations. Originality Although there is theoretical knowledge about IL and MIL in Mexican universities and University of Minnesota Duluth, the e-learning strategies used by their librarians in this document sought to provide technical solutions and other options for a virtual work scheme that responded to the specific problems presented by COVID-19. In this case, the framework for creating online library services was designed by their librarians for their communities in the context of the current crisis, even when online services had already been established for more than ten years. Research limitations / implications The technological infrastructure, the professionalisation of the library staff and a lack of knowledge of the new virtual teaching-learning needs. Practical implications Analysis of tools for virtual teaching-learning services, description of strategies used by library staff, results and feedback. Social implications IL and MIL strategies created in a variety of contexts can be enhanced by library collaboration in a fully virtual setting. Libraries with better technological infrastructure play a decisive role.  
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信息素养和媒体信息素养服务所采用的技术实践,使高校图书馆能够应对COVID-19大流行
本研究分析了墨西哥国立自治大学(UNAM)和普埃布拉自治大学(BUAP)以及美利坚合众国明尼苏达德卢斯大学(UMD)开发的技术和程序以及发生的变化。为了应对新冠肺炎大流行的危机,这些机构的图书馆员改进了信息扫盲(IL)和媒体信息扫盲(MIL)计划。设计/方法论/方法本研究采用了混合方法论和比较分析法。为此,数据显示了大学的背景:学生、教师、研究人员和图书馆员的社区,以及IL和MIL项目的电子学习策略。研究结果作为UMD、UNAM和BUAP众包合作结果的一部分,该研究展示了不同的在线学习社区及其创新。原创尽管墨西哥大学和明尼苏达大学德卢斯分校有关于IL和MIL的理论知识,但其图书馆员在本文件中使用的电子学习策略旨在为虚拟工作计划提供技术解决方案和其他选择,以应对新冠肺炎带来的具体问题。在这种情况下,创建在线图书馆服务的框架是由他们的图书馆员在当前危机的背景下为他们的社区设计的,即使在线服务已经建立了十多年。研究局限性/影响技术基础设施、图书馆工作人员的专业化以及对新的虚拟教学需求缺乏了解。实际意义虚拟教学服务工具分析,图书馆工作人员使用的策略描述,结果和反馈。图书馆在完全虚拟的环境中进行合作,可以增强在各种背景下创建的IL和MIL策略的社会影响。拥有更好技术基础设施的图书馆发挥着决定性作用。
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Journal of Information Literacy
Journal of Information Literacy Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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24 weeks
期刊介绍: JIL is an international, peer-reviewed journal that aims to investigate information literacy in all its forms to address the interests of diverse IL communities of practice. To this end it publishes articles from both established and new authors in this field. JIL welcomes contributions that push the boundaries of IL beyond the educational setting and examine this phenomenon as a continuum between those involved in its development and delivery and those benefiting from its provision. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. The journal is published under the Gold Open Access model, because the CILIP Information Literacy Group believes that knowledge should be shared. It is therefore free and requires no subscription. In addition authors are not required to pay a fee to be published in JIL. The Journal of Information Literacy is published twice a year. Additional, special themed issues are also possible and the editor welcomes suggestions. JIL has an acceptance rate of 44% for articles submitted to the journal.
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