Hazel Hall

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Exploring Information Literacy through the lens of Activity Theory: CSI at ECIL 2017 #ECIL17 #ECIL2017

Posted on September 18, 2017 by Hazel Hall
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Dr Bruce Ryan

Dr Bruce Ryan

The 5th European Conference on Information Literacy takes place in St-Malo, France this week between Monday 18th and Thursday 21st September 2017. My colleague Dr Bruce Ryan is travelling to France to join the conference and deliver a presentation on a recent project that he and I completed with our Centre for Social Informatics colleague Peter Cruickshank.

Our paper Exploring information literacy through the lens of Activity Theory will be presented alongside three others in session entitled Information Literacy Research chaired by Dr Jesús Lau on Wednesday 20th September between 11:10 and 11:35 UK time (12:10-12:35 in France). The slides are already available on SlideShare and below.

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Posted in Events, Projects | Tagged activity theory, Bruce Ryan, Centre for Social Informatics, Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, CILIP, conference, CSI, Dr Bruce Ryan, Edinburgh Napier University, France, IL-DEM, ILG, information literacy, Information Literacy for Democratic Engagement, Information Literacy Group, Jesús Lau, Peter Cruickshank, research, St-Malo | 1 Reply
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