Sunday, January 25, 2026

Recording of Medieval Information Literacy: Research Into Practice

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There is a recording (57 minutes) of the 21 January 206 webinar in the Institute for Information Literacy at Purdue's ID:EALS series: Medieval Information Literacy: Research Into Practice. 
Speakers were Dr. Andrew (Drew) Whitworth of the University of Manchester and Dr. Kristin Browning Leaman of Purdue University, who explored "how scholars created and employed systems of information literacy to navigate the information spaces of the medieval period. While information literacy may be new as an organized and independent discipline, these scholars' work points to it being a longstanding concept in human engagement with knowledge." 
Go to https://youtu.be/VqFvDxP1AZ0?si=QrwfFEwMGS37rH4l

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