Information literacy and cultural heritage : developing a model for lifelong learning
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Information literacy and cultural heritage : developing a model for lifelong learning
(Chandos information professional series)
Chandos Pub., 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-188) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
There is a complex and contested terrain of cultural heritage in the library, archive and museum context. Information Literacy and Cultural Heritage explores this landscape and covers perspectives from museums, archives and libraries, highlighting the role of memory and contested history in the collection, description and presentation of cultural heritage. The book argues that the convergence of libraries, archives and museums in digital preservation should be extended to include the development of combined lifelong learning programmes, teaching both information literacy skills and awareness of cultural heritage.This title is structured into seven chapters, covering cultural heritage in the library, archive and museum context; digital information contexts; an overview of information literacy models of stages and processes, as well as models of standards, competencies and performance indicators. The book then examines the role of critical thinking and lifelong learning; proposes a generic model of information literacy and cultural heritage for lifelong learning; offers guidelines for adapting the model to local contexts; and offers a conclusion.
Table of Contents
Dedication
List of figures and table
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
About the author
Introduction
Chapter 1: Exploring cultural heritage in the context of museums, archives and libraries
Abstract:
Definitions and concepts
The role of memory and contested history in cultural heritage
Perspectives from museums
Perspectives from archives
Perspectives from libraries
Concluding comments
Chapter 2: Cultural heritage within digital information contexts
Abstract:
Overview of the contexts of digital information
The digital divide and moral rights to cultural heritage
Social responses in the digital world
Concluding comments
Chapter 3: Overview of information literacy models in the library context
Abstract:
Definitions and concepts
Models of information literacy stages and processes
Models of information literacy standards, competencies and performance indicators
Concluding comments
Chapter 4: Critical thinking and lifelong learning
Abstract:
The role of critical thinking and lifelong learning
Critical thinking skills and cultural sensitivities
Lifelong learning and learning styles
Concluding comments
Chapter 5: Information literacy and cultural heritage: a proposed generic model for lifelong learning
Abstract:
Summary of key factors in the development of the model
A generic model of information literacy and cultural heritage for lifelong learning
Learner's tasks
Concluding comments
Chapter 6: Guidelines for adapting the generic Information Literacy and Cultural Heritage Model for Lifelong Learning to local contexts
Abstract:
Suggested methodology and research design for adapting the model to local contexts
Factors to consider in adapting the model
Applying the model: designing training courses based on the model
Reviewing, evaluating and revising the model and training courses
Concluding comments
Chapter 7: Conclusion: summary observations and a way forward
Abstract:
Appendix 1: sample survey of patrons of museums, archives and libraries
Appendix 2: sample interview schedule, June-July 2013
Bibliography
Index
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