Seasonal Visual Literacy: Using Current Events to Teach Data and Spatial Literacy Skills with Adaptable LibGuides
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2022
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ACRL
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This recipe is one for your whole community!
Since the beginning of March 2020, the
COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way
we serve our library communities. One huge
change has been the new emphasis on data
visualizations that are publicly available and
not always based on reliable information.
This constant onslaught of visual information
created an infodemic (information epidemic)
that communities across the world were not
ready to digest.1
This healthy and hearty recipe is for how to
create a LibGuide on visual literacy and maps.
The goal in creating this research guide is to
give your patrons and community the nutritional
benefits of data literacy and visual literacy
skills. The combination of ingredients in
this recipe will create a meal that gives the vitamins
and healthy fats needed to recognize
the different types of information sources
making visualizations and understand how to
read visual information and how to assess the
reliability of the sources and the data presented
in each visual. By focusing on current
events, this recipe offers immediately actionable
literacy skills in an easy-to-digest format.
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Visual Literacy
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Fleming, J. & Quill, T. (2022). Seasonal Visual Literacy: Using Current Events to Teach Data and Spatial Literacy Skills with Adaptable LibGuides. In K. Getz & M. Brodsky (Eds.), The Data Literacy Cookbook (pp.89-92). ACRL.
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