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Hoax e-mails and bonsai kittens: are you e-literate in the docuverse?

journal contribution
posted on 2002-08-01, 00:00 authored by Angela Lewis
As a society we are still to a large degree on that first wave of enchantment and wonder with what the information superhighway has to offer us - instant communication with loved ones and colleagues - either next door, at the next desk or on another continent - beautifully word processed reports, elegant spreadsheets and shopping at midnight in Paris or reading the latest dissertation on Iranian politics.

Our social mantra is very much 'is Internet, is good', and our logic is often placed around a misguided belief that if the information was found on the 'Net, then it must be good'.

This paper discusses the importance of not only having the skills of computer literacy, that is defined as being able to use computers and software to navigate the Internet, but also the importance of information literacy, defined as the skill of being critically literate.

History

Journal

First monday

Volume

7

Issue

8

Pagination

1 - 17

Publisher

First Monday Editorial Group

Location

Bridgman Mich.

ISSN

1396-0458

eISSN

1396-0466

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2002, First Monday Editorial Group