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Information literacy competency standards for higher education and their correlation with the cycle of knowledge generation
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Abstract
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets out how the different indicators and expected results within the information literacy (IL) standards used in higher education contribute to this cycle. After analyzing each standard and its interrelatio... view more
This article considers the cycle of knowledge generation proposed by Nonaka and Takeuchi and sets out how the different indicators and expected results within the information literacy (IL) standards used in higher education contribute to this cycle. After analyzing each standard and its interrelation with the four options to generate knowledge of Nonaka's cycle, it was identified that these standards are more geared to the generation of explicit knowledge, and therefore, it is necessary to work on other activities, and new proposed standards of IL that promote the generation of tacit knowledge and information processes needed.... view less
Keywords
knowledge management; knowledge acquisition; information; competence; information management; information-seeking behavior
Classification
Information Science
Sociology of Knowledge
Free Keywords
Information literacy
Document language
English
Publication Year
2012
Page/Pages
p. 213-239
Journal
LIBER quarterly : the journal of the Association of European Research Libraries, 22 (2012) 3
ISSN
2213-056X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed