Creating a Cosmology for Information Literacy Presentation

Creating a Cosmology for Information Literacy Presentation
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Dive into the fascinating realm of information literacy through John Russell's insightful presentation on creating a unique cosmology for understanding the modern information landscape. Discover key concepts and frameworks essential for navigating the complexities of today's information environment.

  • Information literacy
  • Presentation
  • Cosmology
  • John Russell
  • Frameworks

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  1. Creating a Cosmology for Information Literacy Presentation by John Russell

  2. What is a rhizome? From Deleuze & Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus [Mille plateaux] Based on principles of CONNECTION, HETEROGENEITY, and MULTIPLICITY Using these principles, we can create a system that values the multiplication of connections

  3. What is a rhizomatic resource? Anything that creates connections to other resources Resources can be more or less rhizomatic Just because something is less rhizomatic does not mean that it is useless

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  6. Moving in the Rhizomatic Universe When we research, we can engage in a few different movements to locate bibliographic objects: Peripatetic: horizontal movement from resource to resource (searching in an encyclopedia, then in the library catalog, then in a database, etc.) to collect articles/books

  7. Rhizomatic Universe, cont. Chthonic: vertical, downward movement within a specific article (mining footnotes, endnotes, a bibliography) to identify articles/books Hieratic: vertical, upward movement from a specific article to the sacred sphere of being cited by other books/articles (citation indexes, Cited by function in Google Scholar)

  8. Rhizomatic Apocalypse Every cosmology needs an apocalyptic element. For the rhizomatic universe, this element is the PUNCTUM. A punctum is a point from which little or no movement is possible, a bibliographic object that lacks capacity for multiplying connections.

  9. Rhizomatic Apocalypse The punctum can exist objectively or subjectively, though an objectively existing, absolute punctum is unknown in nature. Think of the punctum as an asymptotic concept.

  10. Our Cosmology Mapped Hieratic Punctum Peripatetic Chthonic

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