Another ACRL recording: this time of the 8 July 2024 webinar organised by the ACRL Anthropology and Sociology Section Criminal Justice/Criminology Discussion Group & Instruction and Information Literacy Committee: Cracking the Case: Unpacking the Draft Information Literacy Framework for Criminal Justice.The draft criminal justice Framework companion document and its genesis are introduced and there is discussion of how it could be used. The recording is here
https://youtu.be/ZfnCKN49Svk?si=0Q9fYahEnBrw5jPh I have to admit I just skipped through it, but I found the audience poll at 8.30 interesting, on which parts of the ACRL framework people find easiest to teach (Research as Inquiry, and Scholarship as Conversation) and there are some detailed questions from the audience.
The draft Companion Document to the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education: Criminology and Criminal Justice itself is here https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BLjngHBlawlwJMKfVA08vAovQCmYX5dftvHCRtVDxOQ/edit#heading=h.4ydbklyuh899
Photo by Sheila Webber: Mason's Regency china, with agapanthus and wild marjoram, July 2024
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