How can library services integrate information literacy beyond reference and instruction?
Information literacy is the ability to find, evaluate, and use information effectively and ethically. It is a crucial skill for lifelong learning, academic success, and civic engagement. Library services play a key role in fostering information literacy among students, faculty, and the wider community. However, information literacy is not limited to reference and instruction activities. Library services can integrate information literacy beyond these traditional areas and into other aspects of their work and mission. Here are some ways to do that.