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Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 Digital Literacy Programs in Support of Diverse Communities – An Australian Public Library Approach
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'Public libraries play a vital role in developing and facilitating digital literacy programs for diverse communities. Digital literacy skills are important because they enable access to information and engagement with government and support services that are increasingly provided online. This paper reviews literature and library programs world-wide to identify good practice in developing and facilitating digital literacy programs. It also presents our findings from a case study illustrating the practice of Hume Libraries, an Australian public library recognised for its leadership in digital literacy programs in support of diverse communities. Results from the review alongside interviews and a focus group with Hume Libraries staff informed the development of a framework to support the successful development and facilitation of digital literacy programs for diverse communities. The framework presents tasks in a checklist format for practitioners to consider when they develop, facilitate and enhance digital literacy programs for diverse communities.'  (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association vol. 71 no. 4 December 2022 25506372 2022 periodical issue

    'We are pleased to present the December issue of the Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association (JALIA). As usual, in this, the final issue for the year, we would like to warmly thank all our authors, peer and book reviewers, and readers. Without you we would not have a journal and your contributions in your various ways are greatly appreciated.' (Editorial introduction)

    2022
    pg. 388-407
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