日常生活中的识字:纹身信息需求

IF 0.7 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR INFORMATION Pub Date : 2023-04-20 DOI:10.3233/efi-230046
Maja Krtalić, Jennifer Campbell-Meier, Alison Day, S. Lilley
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本文确定了个人在纹身获取过程中的信息需求,并讨论了这些需求与支持纹身信息体验的信息素养技能的关系。对新西兰Aotearoa参与者的21次采访结果表明,要想获得成功的纹身信息体验,人们需要接触信息来找到纹身图像,选择和沟通他们的需求,并与艺术家协商,减轻健康和安全风险,了解纹身相关的权利和适当性,捕捉和分享他们的经验,并在社交环境中展示他们的身份。在信息需求(信息素养)的总体类别下,出现了七类由附带文字支持的信息需求:健康信息需求(健康素养)、视觉信息需求(视觉素养)、法律信息需求(法律素养)、文化信息需求(文化素养)、社会信息需求(社会素养),数字和媒体信息需求(数字和媒体素养)。尽管我们的参与者只是简单地提到了这一点,但有一点表明了金融信息需求(金融素养)。工作场所和正式学习环境中的信息素养已经得到了很好的研究。尽管如此,在日常生活中还是有机会更多地关注文学,纹身为个人、纹身艺术家和社区提供了这样一个重要贡献的机会。
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Literacies in everyday life: Tattoo information needs
This paper identifies the information needs of individuals in the process of tattoo acquisition and discusses those needs in relation to information literacy skills that support tattoo information experience. Findings of 21 interviews with participants in Aotearoa New Zealand show that for a successful tattoo information experience, people need to engage with information to find a tattoo image, select and communicate their needs and negotiate with artists, mitigate health and safety risks, understand tattoo-related rights and appropriateness, capture and share their experience, and present their identity in social settings. Seven categories of information needs emerged supported by accompanying literacies under the overarching category of Information Needs (Information Literacy): Health Information Needs (Health Literacy), Visual Information Needs (Visual Literacy), Legal Information Needs (Legal Literacy), Cultural Information Needs (Cultural Literacy), Societal Information Needs (Societal Literacy), Digital and Media Information Needs (Digital and Media Literacy). Although just briefly mentioned by our participants, there was an indication of Financial Information Needs (Financial Literacy). Information literacy in the workplace and formal learning contexts has been well-researched. Still, there is an opportunity to focus more on literacies in everyday life, and tattoos present such an opportunity with significant contribution to individuals, tattoo artists and communities.
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EDUCATION FOR INFORMATION
EDUCATION FOR INFORMATION INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Information is widely recognized as a vital resource in economic development. The skills of information handling traditionally associated with libraries, are now in great demand in all sectors, including government, business and commerce. The education and training of information professionals is, therefore, an issue of growing significance. Education for Information has been since 1983 a forum for debate and discussion on education and training issues in the sphere of information handling. It includes refereed full-length articles and short communications on matters of current concern to educators and practitioners alike. Its News section reports on significant activities and events in the international arena.
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