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“I would definitely recommend this chapter to new IL practitioners” Manchester NLPN on ‘An Educational Researcher’s Journey’ (Cullen and Delasalle) Manchester New Library Professionals Network http://manchesternlpn.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/only-connect-a-review/

Only Connect ... discovery pathways, library explorations and the information adventure

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Librarians, learning support and academic staff could benefit from knowing more about the pathways that learners take through academic information: how they perceive, model and negotiate the information environment. With a richer understanding of our learners’ individual journeys, we can make our interventions more relevant and more timely; we can structure our courses to allow pathfinding to develop; and we can help our learners to navigate reflectively through the sea of information. We present a range of information discovery journeys, from reflections upon formal search processes to a library fairy story. This book represents the richness of information discovery.

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“I would definitely recommend this chapter to new IL practitioners”

Manchester NLPN on

‘An Educational Researcher’s Journey’ (Cullen and Delasalle)

Manchester New Library Professionals Networkhttp://manchesternlpn.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/only-connect-a-review/

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Cover design by Amy Kilner

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740 repository downloads

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Josh Filhol Illustration

www.jfilhol.com

Amy Kilner Designhttp://

amykilner.co.uk/

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“Only Connect challenges pre-conceptions  information professionals may hold with regards to what and whom constitute as being ‘information literate’ and asks the reader to broaden their view”

Manchester New Library Professionals Networkhttp://manchesternlpn.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/only-connect-a-review/

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Illustration by Josh Filhol from ‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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Into the woods: teaching trails and learning

journeys

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Alongside observing the complex eddies of group dynamics ... I was also watching a class in action.

‘The Stable Group’ (Mathew)

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‘Memories’ (Dimmock, Hoon and MacLellan)

Even the dogs are learning to become guardians or gatekeepers: “Zack was teaching Bonnie how to fight and to bark with more aggression”

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Information literacy is not a fixed set of skills. Information literacy cannot be measured as a percentage or grade. Information literacy is not independent of context.

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There is no right or wrong way to be information literate, there are simply ways that work, or don’t work, for an individual in their current context.

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Illustration by Josh Filhol from ‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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Planned routes suggested and tested by knowledgeable guides

... a cross between Baedeker and BradshawImage by Bruno Girin, flickr.com

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‘An Educational Researcher’s Journey’ (Delasalle and Cullen)

Part one: Literature

Search Principles

• When you’re already

familiar with all the

relevant articles you

find, then it’s time to

stop searching.

• Follow the reference

trail: when you find a

good article, look at the

papers that it cites.

• Take advice from

experienced

researchers.

• Keep learning

throughout your career:

the search

tools available to you

will keep evolving.

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a kind of A-Z guide to literature searching grows from one individual’s journey …

this chapter works rather like an illustrative travel guide.

‘An Educational Researcher’s Journey’ (Delasalle and

Cullen)Image by coconinoco, flickr.com (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

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‘The Information Quest’ (Tolly)

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‘Exploring information landscapes and bubbles’ (Burkhardt and Carbery)

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In the journey into the unknown, play and learning both require an exceeding of preset boundaries. To cross this threshold is to shift into the unimagined ‘now’ of creativity.

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Cover design by Amy Kilner

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Two clear routes into the forest emerged. We’ve described these as following the paths and exploring the landscape.

‘Journeying Without a Map’ (Johnson and Walsh)

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‘The Information Quest’ (Tolly)

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There is, then, a contextual disjointedness to teaching and learning:

the two phases are simultaneously

intimate and entirely distinct.

‘At Work in the Phenomenal Field’ (Norton)

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‘The Library’ (Ramsden)

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‘The Information Quest’ (Tolly)

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5th most downloaded item in Huddersfield

University’s repository

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Illustration by Josh Filhol from ‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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‘Memories’ (Dimmock, Hoon and MacLellan)

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‘Journeying Without a Map’ (Johnson and Walsh)

Illustration by John Tenniel, 1866 (public domain)

Being on hand, like a guide who lurks behind trees or appears at difficult forks in the path like a Cheshire cat on the branch, could also be a useful role for librarians to take …

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574 unique visitors to book

webpage

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‘Memories’ (Dimmock, Hoon and MacLellan)

Image by Sean Venn, flickr.com, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

We gather and collect garments as a way of

retaining precious thoughts

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‘Information seeking and challenging the concept of the unreliable narrator’

(Andrews and Soulsby-Kermode)

Image: ‘Watch comic strip’ by Penny Andrews and Steve Horry

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‘Exploring information landscapes and bubbles’ (Burkhardt and Carbery)

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‘Information seeking and challenging the concept of the unreliable narrator’

(Andrews and Soulsby-Kermode)

Image: ‘Radiator comic strip’ by Penny Andrews and Steve Horry

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‘The Library’ (Ramsden)

Image: © Nevit Dilmen, Wikimedia Commons

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‘Exploring information landscapes and bubbles’ (Burkhardt and Carbery)

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Illustration by Josh Filhol from ‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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‘Information seeking and challenging the concept of the unreliable narrator’

(Andrews and Soulsby-Kermode)

Image: ‘Overload’ by Marika Soulsby-Kermode

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“It communicates the rewards of collaborative partnerships and the dynamic ways student learning can be supported.”

Manchester NLPN on

‘Memories’ (Dimmock, Hoon and MacLellan)Manchester New Library Professionals Network

http://manchesternlpn.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/only-connect-a-review/

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Would it be grey and with dangerous teeth, because it has no illustrations and uses

unfamiliar words?

If this source was a sea creature, what would it be like – and why?

Would it be fat, because it gives you a lot of information on a very specific topic?

Would it be puffed up, because it seems a bit pompous and without real point?

Would it be curled up,because the informationis presented in a roundabout way?

‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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Illustration by Josh Filhol from ‘The Fishscale of Academicness’ (Gröppel-Wegener and Walton)

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“Has this book made you think? Edified you a little (or a lot)? Advanced the idea of information literacy at all?” The answer to all three: a resounding “yes”

Manchester New Library Professionals Networkhttp://manchesternlpn.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/only-connect-a-review/

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‘A Virtual Conversation Between Two Artists’ (Amado and Alarcón)

Image: ‘Two Lighthouses’ by Inês Amado

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‘The Library’ (Ramsden)

Image: © Nevit Dilmen, Wikimedia Commons

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46 print copies sold

(for actual money!)

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‘A Virtual Conversation Between Two Artists’ (Amado and Alarcón)

Image: ‘Interactive Metro’ by Ximena Alarcón

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This journey narrates the way that I sought information to try and make some sense of my sexual identity ...

‘I Am What I Am’ (Osborne)

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‘The Information Quest’ (Tolly)

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Even the dogs are learning:

Zack was teaching Bonnie how to fight and to bark with more

aggression.

‘The Stable Group’ (Mathew)

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The library was small, and had an adults’ and a children’s section. It also had its own unique smell of old book and furniture polish.

‘I Am What I Am’ (Osborne)

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‘A Virtual Conversation Between Two Artists’ (Amado and Alarcón)

Image: ‘Relocated’ by Inês Amado

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The library may even rebrand as The

Zone of Proximal Development.

‘At Work in the Phenomenal Field’ (Norton)

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In a way you can imagine the information you get from a particular source as playing cards of the same

suit.

In a basic Annotated Bibliography, you present your reader with what in Poker would be a series of Straight Flushes –

cards of the same suit, in sequence. Just like they came out of the pack.

‘The Winning Hand of Independence’ (Gröppel-Wegener)

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‘A Virtual Conversation Between Two Artists’ (Amado and Alarcón)

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‘Information seeking and challenging the concept of the unreliable narrator’

(Andrews and Soulsby-Kermode)

Image: ‘Doodle’ by Marika Soulsby-Kermode

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We are extending,

prolonging, each other’s thoughts,

feelings and dreams

‘A Virtual Conversation Between Two Artists’ (Amado and Alarcón)

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‘The Library’ (Ramsden)