
Information Literacy and Critical Thinking
Using Perspective Transformation to Break Information Bubbles
In higher education, transformation redefines how we interact with information. Blending transformative learning with critical librarianship and information literacy, the work delivers practical insights, real-world scenarios, and reflective steps to dismantle information bubbles and empower inquiry.
Higher education is about transformation: research shows that the most well-prepared graduates are those who have experienced changes in how they think about and experience the world around them. Combined with flexible information-seeking and evaluation skills, learning ways to break information bubbles is essential for dealing with today's challenging, complex information environment. Jack Mezirow’s transformative learning theory, which frames how adults think about and interact with the world around them, offers a way forward. Hess invites academic librarians to consider critical librarianship, pedagogy, and information literacy instruction in tandem with transformative learning theory, demonstrating tangible ways to integrate these concepts into their practice. Readers will discover
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Using Perspective Transformation to Break Information Bubbles
In higher education, transformation redefines how we interact with information. Blending transformative learning with critical librarianship and information literacy, the work delivers practical insights, real-world scenarios, and reflective steps to dismantle information bubbles and empower inquiry.
Higher education is about transformation: research shows that the most well-prepared graduates are those who have experienced changes in how they think about and experience the world around them. Combined with flexible information-seeking and evaluation skills, learning ways to break information bubbles is essential for dealing with today's challenging, complex information environment. Jack Mezirow’s transformative learning theory, which frames how adults think about and interact with the world around them, offers a way forward. Hess invites academic librarians to consider critical librarianship, pedagogy, and information literacy instruction in tandem with transformative learning theory, demonstrating tangible ways to integrate these concepts into their practice. Readers will discover












