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ERIC Number: EJ1493673
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
Pages: 21
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-None
EISSN: EISSN-1933-5954
Available Date: 0000-00-00
Teaching Research as an Interdependent Practice: Bringing Alternate Models into the Scholarly Conversation
Natalia Kapacinskas; Veronica Arellano Douglas
Communications in Information Literacy, v19 n2 Article 4 p200-219 2025
The customs and practices of research in academia are often mischaracterized as individualistic pursuits, ignoring the reality that research requires a great deal of collaboration. As teaching librarians, our research instruction often reinforces individualism as a scholarly virtue, even as we simultaneously engage with themes of connection between researchers and their ideas. We propose an approach to teaching research and information literacy grounded in the concept, intention, and practice of interdependence rather than individualism. In doing so, we will call in models of interdependence from critical disability studies, relational-cultural theory, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, and the Cite Black Women movement. These models both describe and exemplify interconnected and inclusive approaches to research, which we can apply to our practice of teaching in academic libraries.
Communications in Information Literacy. e-mail: editors@comminfolit.org; Web site: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/comminfolit/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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