Abstract
Information literacy is inseparable from reading literacy, but neither are a basic or innate skill. Both take time, practice, repetition, and a host of willing instructors ready to engage in critical discussions about reading strategies. This is particularly true for first-generation, non-traditional, and marginalized students. Instruction librarians are uniquely positioned to promote and teach reading comprehension in a broader context of literacy, including information literacy.
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Weber, E. (2021). You can improve: Using the framework in how to read workshops. College and Research Libraries News, 82(7), 310–313. https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.82.7.310
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