The Journal of Information Literacy (JIL) established the Ross Todd Outstanding Research Paper and Outstanding Research Project awards "designed to honour the contributions that Dr Ross Todd made as Board Member of the Journal of Information Literacy." Candidate for the first awards was research published in JIL 2021-2022.
The award for the Outstanding Research Paper goes to Frankie Marsh (University of Cambridge, UK) for Unsettling information literacy: Exploring critical approaches with academic researchers for decolonising the university (copyedited by Sae Matsuno).
The award for Outstanding Research Project goes to Sarah Wolfenden (Brunel University, UK), for Using coaching techniques to teach information literacy to first year English undergraduates (copyedited by Harriet David).
The award was informed by a public nomination process and judged by Professor Annemaree Lloyd, Dr Lauren Smith and Amber Edwards. This is a biannual award and will next be awarded in Spring 2025.
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