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Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age [Paperback]

Michael B. Eisenberg (Author), Carrie McGuire (Author), Kathleen L. Spitzer (Author)
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January 30, 2004 1591581435 978-1591581437 2

This is the definitive work on information literacy. Michael Eisenberg, known worldwide as one of the originators of the innovative Big6 Information Problem Solving Process, and frequent presenters on the subject Carrie A. Lowe and Kathleen L. Spitzer have extensively revised and updated the original book for this long-awaited second edition. Tracing the history of information literacy, the authors discuss its economic importance; examine past, present, and current research in the field; and explain how information literacy relates to the national standards transforming K-12 education and higher education today.

The authors also look at examples of information literacy in several different contexts, underscoring both its importance and pervasiveness in our society. Learning to be critical and savvy consumers of information is necessary in today's world. This book provides both the theoretical background and practical guidelines to confidently impart these essential skills to your students.


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This second edition of a 1998 work attempts to cover all aspects of information literacy, from the origins of the concept to its economic and political importance. The text is broken down into 10 chapters, beginning with the definition and evolution of the concept and extending to its presence in K-12 and higher education. The chapters in turn contain numerous subheadings, resulting in a useful quick-scan resource that provides rapid access to the background and context of this pervasive concept and a quick guide to past and present research and assessment efforts. There are numerous charts, outlines, and bulleted lists that provide articulate and concise summaries of the sometimes nebulous ideas surrounding information literacy. Extensive references, including an annotated ERIC bibliography of nearly 90 pages, are included. Finally, there are nine helpful appendixes on topics like chronology, rubrics, and standards. RBB
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.,."a perfect book for student taking classes in information literacy or any introduction to information or education."-Public Libraries

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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Libraries Unlimited; 2 edition (January 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591581435
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591581437
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #888,804 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not Very Informative for a Book on Information Literacy!, January 25, 2005
This review is from: Information Literacy: Essential Skills for the Information Age (Paperback)
I have read several chapters of this now and I am finding that most of what I am reading so far is extremely repetitive. I was very excited to get this book at first and to have the promise of a potentially comprehensive source to explain and explore the theoretical and practical aspects of up-to-date Information Literacy issues and impacts as well as future predictions, especially as it pertains to LIS and K-12.

However, so far this book is not saying anything that couldn't be summed up better in much shorter informational segments and paragraphs. It seems the authors go on and on and provide too many definitions of the same thing in different ways again and again. I think I am going to have to call this one a potentially intellectually fraudulent scam all the more ironic since it is supposed to be about perveying literate and good, not redundant information!

It is redundant and completely fails to hit its points home. I had the most hope for Chapter 9 on Information Technologies and I find this to be sadly lacking in any kind of even surface level touch on the impacts and uses of current technologies in information literacy today. I guess I was expecting a more robust indoctrination of the kinds of technologies and markup, semantic and more that educators and information professionals should know now to move into the realm of truly "informed" information integration, portability, and accessibility across a variety of media, ie the languages they should speak...

This book does state that being information literate relies on being in the know about good sources and correct uses/impacts of informational technologies...but as far as being a good source itself, referencing explicitly the kind of technologies and the means to access them this book doesn't seem so far to amount too much I can take away and get my hands dirty with, and this is a failure to me because how can I use it on the job? Conceptually I do not feel that 10 chapters are needed to express and define the concept of information literacy.

So in short I guess I have to say this book is great in theory, but in practice leaves little or nothing for the practioner to take away. I will go back over several chapters again as I was certainly hoping to get more out of it, and I spent $50 on this thing! But I think I want my money back - this just doesn't give me as much as it took away...and that is a sad statement on any book from my bibliophiliac perspective!!! Just my 2 bits!

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