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Subjects

Freire; information literacy; format; credibility; Internet;

Document Type

Research Article

Abstract

The purpose of this case study is to explore how students make sense of and respond to messages about information in higher education. This study identifies the messages students in higher education receive about information gathering, conducting research, and the credibility and authority of information sources. This research revealed that students are receiving the message from faculty that format is a stand-in for credibility. Research to date focuses on how to steer students to information privileged by the academy: academic, peer reviewed articles, and books. The voice of students is often absent. This study employs the critical framework of Paulo Freire in order to give voice to student perceptions of information.

DOI

10.15760/comminfolit.2011.5.1.100

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Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/22450

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 License
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