Sociocultural Theories and their Application in Information Literacy Research and Education

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Drawing on the example of a recent study (Wang, 2010), this paper discusses the application of a sociocultural approach to information literacy research and curricular design. First, it describes the foundation of this research approach in sociocultural theories, in particular Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory. Then it presents key theoretical principles arising from the research and describes how the sociocultural approach enabled the establishment of collaborative partnerships between information professionals and academic and teaching support staff in a community of practice for information literacy integration. Copyright 2011 Australian Library and Information Association Ltd.

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Wang, L., Bruce, C., & Hughes, H. (2011). Sociocultural Theories and their Application in Information Literacy Research and Education. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 42(4), 296–308. https://doi.org/10.1080/00048623.2011.10722242

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