Digital Literacy in Public Libraries by Jenna Kammer (.PDF)
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Digital Literacy in Public Libraries by Jenna Kammer, Lauren Hays
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Overview: Today’s libraries are thoroughly digital environments, not only storing and preserving written information electronically, but also emphasizing digital access to information as a pathway to equitably educating the community on issues of health, employment, education, and local history. And fostering patrons’ ability to effectively use digital tools for information and personal enrichment is a natural fit for public libraries, complimenting other initiatives like information literacy and media literacy. This book provides a holistic view of digital literacy support across the full spectrum of the public library, using real-world examples to help public libraries transform the work of digital literacy from answering on-the-fly tech questions to implementing full scale digital literacy programs which are integrated throughout the library.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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