Productivity analysis around information literacy in the higher education stage

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Abstract

Today, the amount of information coming from the digital network has proliferated exponentially, due to the advent of information and communication technologies (ICT). As a result, the need to promote training in information competences is an educational challenge in the face of current disinformation phenomena such as fake news. On this basis, this paper analyses the evolution of information literacy productivity in higher education from an international context. For this purpose, different bibliometric indicators are used to systematise the information from the Web of Sciences and Scopus databases. The results found that information literacy productivity is in a growth phase, with different authors and institutions from different parts of the world publishing on this topic. The study showed that the main line of publication turns towards the analysis of perceptions of this competence in university students, the study of the immersion of this compendium of skills in the curricular plans, as well as the configuration of instruments of a different nature that allow for an exact analysis of this set of skills. It therefore advocates the need to continue to deepen the inclusion of this skill set in the globality of higher education disciplines.

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García, G. G., Lucena, F. J. H., Díaz, I. A., & Rodríguez, J. M. R. (2021). Productivity analysis around information literacy in the higher education stage. Texto Livre, 14(2). https://doi.org/10.35699/1983-3652.2021.33694

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