My paper from the European Conference on Information Literacy has been published!! 🥳
'Approaches to exploring the information worlds of women engineering students', free to read until the end of February at this link: https://rdcu.be/dxI05
As a #librarian and one of the few people still masking in my library/on campus, I really appreciate this essay: “Dominant COVID Narratives and Implications for Information Literacy in the ‘Post-Pandemic’ United States”
Last month, approximately 700 high school students, plus teachers, librarians and other educators from across WA participated in three in-person MisinfoDay educational events hosted at UW Seattle, WSU Pullman and WSU Vancouver.
Information literacy skills aren't just for high school students. Adults can learn (or re-learn) important skills around factchecking and vetting sources and claims.
On Tuesday, April 25, 4-6 p.m. (Pacific), we're presenting, with our statewide partners at the WSU Murrow College of Communication, a special "Mini" MisinfoDay virtual event with a series of short talks and workshops.