Digital Literacy Programs in Support of Diverse Communities – An Australian Public Library Approach

IF 1 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association Pub Date : 2022-09-15 DOI:10.1080/24750158.2022.2115573
Naomi Whiteside, Vanessa A. Cooper, Huan Vo-Tran, Elizabeth Tait, Brendan Bachmann
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ABSTRACT Public libraries play a vital role in developing and facilitating digital literacy programs for diverse communities. Digital literacy skills are important because they enable access to information and engagement with government and support services that are increasingly provided online. This paper reviews literature and library programs world-wide to identify good practice in developing and facilitating digital literacy programs. It also presents our findings from a case study illustrating the practice of Hume Libraries, an Australian public library recognised for its leadership in digital literacy programs in support of diverse communities. Results from the review alongside interviews and a focus group with Hume Libraries staff informed the development of a framework to support the successful development and facilitation of digital literacy programs for diverse communities. The framework presents tasks in a checklist format for practitioners to consider when they develop, facilitate and enhance digital literacy programs for diverse communities.
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支持多样化社区的数字扫盲计划——澳大利亚公共图书馆的做法
摘要公共图书馆在为不同社区制定和促进数字扫盲计划方面发挥着至关重要的作用。数字扫盲技能很重要,因为它们能够获得信息,并与越来越多的在线提供的政府和支持服务互动。本文回顾了世界各地的文献和图书馆项目,以确定开发和促进数字扫盲项目的良好实践。它还介绍了我们从一个案例研究中得出的结论,该研究展示了休姆图书馆的实践。休姆图书馆是一家澳大利亚公共图书馆,因其在支持不同社区的数字扫盲计划中的领导地位而受到认可。审查结果以及对休姆图书馆工作人员的采访和焦点小组,为支持为不同社区成功开发和促进数字扫盲计划的框架制定提供了信息。该框架以清单的形式提出了任务,供从业者在为不同社区制定、促进和加强数字扫盲计划时考虑。
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Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association
Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association is the flagship journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA). It is a quarterly publication for information science researchers, information professionals, related disciplines and industries. The Journal aims to stimulate discussion and inform practice by showcasing original peer reviewed research articles and other scholarly papers about, or relevant to, the Australian and Southern Asia Pacific regions. Authors from the full range of information professions and areas of scholarship are invited to contribute their work to the Journal.
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