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Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference

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The Librarians' Information Literacy Annual Conference (LILAC) started in 2005.

LILAC is organised by CILIP's Information Literacy Group [1] and is aimed at librarians and information professionals who teach information literacy skills, are interested in digital literacies and want to improve the information-seeking and evaluation skills of all library users whoever they may be. LILAC is an international conference attracting delegates from over 30 countries, and across the sectors of higher and further education, schools, public, government, health and specialist libraries.

Year Venue Themes Keynote Speakers
2014 Sheffield Hallam University
  • Innovative approaches to IL
  • Putting theory into practice
  • Transitions – IL from cradle to tomb
  • Outreach and collaboration
  • IL on a shoestring
  • Health literacy
2013 University of Manchester Library
  • IL and employability
  • IL and the digital future
  • Transliteracy
  • Future-proofing the IL practitioner
  • Collaboration and partnerships
  • Active learning and creative pedagogical approaches
2012 Glasgow Caledonian University
  • IL and the digital future
  • IL research
  • Supporting the research community
  • Transitions: from School through to Higher Education
  • IL and employability
  • Active learning and creative pedagogical approaches
2011 British Library & London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), London
  • New to teaching
  • Creativity in IL
  • Supporting excellence in the research community
  • IL in society: making a difference
  • IL in the future
  • Evidence based IL
  • David Nicholas
  • Nikki Heath
  • Jesus Lau
2010 Strand Hotel, Limerick
  • Developing the IL practitioner
  • Innovative practice
  • Making connections
  • IL & research
  • Measuring impact
  • Dr Karen E. Fisher
  • Dr Ralph Catts
  • Tony Durcan
2009 Cardiff University
  • Inquiry based learning and IL
  • Emerging technologies
  • Information literacy for life
  • Supporting research
  • Patricia Iannuzzi
  • Melissa Highton
  • Leslie Burger
  • Conor Galvin
2008 Liverpool John Moores University
  • Supporting researchers
  • Diversity and social justice
  • Practical approaches to information literacy
  • The net generation
  • Ethical information
  • Staff development and Information literacy
  • Marketing Information literacy
  • Dr. Patricia Senn Breivik
  • Christine Irving & John Crawford
  • Frances Norton
  • Tara Brabazon
  • Anja Timm
2007 Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Recognising the need
  • Advocacy, marketing and promotion
  • Practical approaches to Information Literacy
  • Information Literacy and citizenship
  • New areas for practice and research
  • Ethical use of information
2006 University of Leeds
  • Embedding and enriching
  • Information Literacy and citizenship
  • New areas of practice and research
  • Practical approaches to Information Literacy
  • Staff development and Information Literacy
  • Strategic approaches to Information Literacy
  • Lynne Brindley
  • Peter Brophy
  • Professor Philip Candy
  • Jonathan Douglas
  • Professor Dorothy Williams
2005 Imperial College, London
  • Collaboration within HE with academic staff
  • Plagiarism and copyright issues: new technology, new problems?
  • School librarians and key skills
  • Information literacy and e-learning
  • Widening participation: the role of the librarian
  • Diana Laurillard
  • Sheila Corrall
  • Jude Carroll
  • Gwyneth Price
  • Sheila MacNeil
  • Liz Thomas

References[edit]

  1. "Information Literacy Group". Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. Retrieved January 20, 2014.

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