We take information literacy seriously, yet in a sense, the best researchers are playful. How might concepts of play inform our practice in libraries made for learning? What if we reconceptualized research from the systematic acquisition and use of intellectual property to a more creative and open approach to engaging with ideas in motion? What does it mean to be information literate in a world in which "publish" is a button?
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Fister, B. (2013). Playing for Keeps: Lifelong Learning in the Ludic Library. Pennsylvania Libraries: Research & Practice, 1(1), 5–9. https://doi.org/10.5195/palrap.2013.10
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