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Page 1: ALA 2011 - Why Transliteracy

Information Literacy vs. Transliteracy:

Lessons for Library Instruction

Lane Wilkinson “Why Transliteracy?” panel

New Orleans - June 25, 2011

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Information Literacy vs. Transliteracy:

Lessons for Library Instruction

Three Goals What’s the difference? How is transliteracy relevant? Lessons we can learn.

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difference What is the difference

between transliteracy and information literacy?

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literacy in

form

atio

n

critical vi

sua

l scientific

print

transliteracy media

eco

no

mic

digital

health ora

lity

computer

web

financial

eco

no

mic

so

cia

l

cult

ura

l new

historical

po

st-

fina

ncia

l

numeracy electracy

visua

l

statistica

l meta

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literacy in

form

atio

n

critical vi

sua

l scientific

print

transliteracy media

eco

no

mic

digital

health ora

lity

computer

web ec

on

om

ic

soci

al

cult

ura

l new

historical

po

st-

fina

ncia

l

numeracy electracy

visua

l

statistica

l meta

financial

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literacy

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literacy Reading and writing?

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Clicking and typing?

literacy

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Posting and hosting?

literacy

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Is there a common thread?

Yes

literacy

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Literacy is our way of accessing the flow of

information.

literacy

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Literacy is a means for encoding and

decoding that information.

literacy

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We encode and decode information in order to

communicate.

literacy

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Literacy is about communication

literacy

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Literacy is the ability to communicate

meaning by encoding and decoding information.

literacy

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(sort of)

literacy

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This is literacy in the descriptive sense.

literacy

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Sometimes we talk about literacy in an evaluative sense.

literacy

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We talk about the skills needed to evaluate

information.

literacy

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Health literacy

literacy

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Scientific literacy

literacy

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Media literacy

literacy

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Critical literacy

…and beyond

literacy

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Each of these senses of literacy are neutral with respect to specific media

literacy

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They are about evaluating information,

not communicating information

literacy

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Isn’t it just

splitting hairs?

How is this relevant?

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communicate Print

Orality Signing

Computer Visual Digital

literacy

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By Subject Health

Scientific Economic

&c.

Print Orality Signing

Computer Visual Digital

communicate evaluate By Concept

Critical Media

Cultural &c.

literacy

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By Subject Health

Scientific Economic

&c.

Print Orality Signing

Computer Visual Digital

communicate evaluate By Concept

Critical Media

Cultural &c.

literacy

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By Subject Health

Scientific Economic

&c.

evaluate By Concept

Critical Media

Cultural &c.

This is information

literacy

literacy

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Print Orality Signing

Computer Visual Digital

communicate This is not

information literacy

literacy

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Print Orality Signing

Computer Visual Digital

communicate This is

transliteracy

literacy

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trans-

literacy

information

literacy

Transliteracy addresses the way we communicate information across multiple media

Information literacy addresses the way we evaluate information

using multiple skills

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Is library instruction about

evaluation or communication?

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relevance How is transliteracy relevant

to library instruction?

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relevance Our students

have grown up immersed in information

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relevance

They don’t just read and write

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relevance They upload,

download, tweet, like, and text.

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relevance

They communicate information

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relevance But they hit a wall in the library

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relevance They see the library as different…

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relevance …and therefore inaccessible

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relevance The library is out of their network

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relevance

They want to communicate…

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relevance

…what do we want?

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What are we doing to make the

library part of their network?

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transliteracy What lessons can

transliteracy teach us?

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transliteracy Communication is distributed across

information sources

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information Information flows all around us

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information Literacy is how we interact with that

information

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information

Multiple ways to interact

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information

Multiple ways to interact

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information The library is not alone

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information There are other information sources out there.

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information Show your students that the library

offers another way of communicating

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transliteracy Information

resources don’t stand alone, they

interact

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interaction

We tend to teach the differences

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interaction

Popular vs. Scholarly

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interaction

Wikipedia vs. Experts

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interaction

Print vs. Digital

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interaction

The Library vs. Google

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interaction

The Library vs. Google

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interaction

We forget that though there are differences…

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interaction

…that can be a good thing.

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interaction

Different information sources play different roles in research…so teach them

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interaction

Teach the interaction, not the differences

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interaction Help them make the connection

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interaction Bobish, G. (2011). Participation and pedagogy: connecting the social web to ACRL learning outcomes. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 37(1), 54-63.

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transliteracy

Think in terms of transferable skills

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transfer Using a range of

media is just multiple literacies

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transfer Transliteracy is

about combining and moving across a

range of media

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transfer Moving across

literacies requires more than just multiple skills

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transfer Moving across

literacies requires skills that can adjust

and transfer

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transfer

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transfer

The concept of mental models

Holman, L. (2011). Millennial students’ mental models of search: implications for academic librarians and database developers. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 37(1), 19-27.

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transfer

Mapping meaning and skills across media and tools.

Holman, L. (2011). Millennial students’ mental models of search: implications for academic librarians and database developers. The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 37(1), 19-27.

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transfer

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transfer

Finding keywords

The big picture

Current research

The conversation

Metaphor & design

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transliteracy

The takeaway

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transliteracy

What can you take back to your instruction

program?

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transliteracy Think about communication

Teach how information sources interact

Look for skills that will transfer

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transliteracy Thanks!

Lane Wilkinson

Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga

flavors.me/wilk

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transliteracy