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Research 2.0 and the Future of Information Literacy examines
possible congruencies between information literacy and Research
2.0, because the work of today's researcher mobilizes a number of
literacies. From among the various types of relevant literacies, at
least three types of literacies can be mentioned in this relation:
information literacy, scientific literacy and academic literacy.
This book addresses these literacies in the light of the changing
research landscape. Broad contexts of the researcher's abilities,
as adaptive and innovative thinking, problem solving skills,
self-management and design mindset are also examined. Computational
thinking and the computational paradigm in a number of fields of
research are taken into consideration, as well. Researchers differ
to non-researchers when populating social media, which means that
these two different groups require different literacies. The
relationship between information literacy and information is
approached in a new way. Among the multitude of issues, we
introduce a new interface between information literacy and Research
2.0. It encompasses the issues of research data management and data
literacy, which represent also a challenge both for the academic
library and for the communities of researchers. Similarly, the
questions of new metrics of scientific output are addressed in the
book.
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