Supporting open information literacy via hybridised design experiments

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Kristen Radsliff Rebmann

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This report discusses a project that forms connections between design experiment and informed learning approaches to designing learning activities supportive of open information literacy and scholarly communication among library and information science graduate students. Open information literacy is defined as information literacy relating specifically toward leveraging open access and open educational resources. Focus is placed on implications for research and practice by exploring one example of a hybridised, informed learning design experiment that fused subject content and open information practice. This project report represents an early step in thinking about the possibilities of infusing informed learning research structures and strategies with design experiments.

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REBMANN, Kristen Radsliff. Supporting open information literacy via hybridised design experiments. Journal of Information Literacy, [S.l.], v. 12, n. 2, p. 89-97, dec. 2018. ISSN 1750-5968. Available at: <https://ojs.lboro.ac.uk/JIL/article/view/PRJ-V12-I2-1>. Date accessed: 29 may 2023. doi: https://doi.org/10.11645/12.2.2510.
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Project reports