Conference Agenda

Overview and details of the sessions of this conference. Please select a date or location to show only sessions at that day or location. Please select a single session for detailed view (with abstracts and downloads if available).

Please note that all times are shown in the time zone of the conference. The current conference time is: 1st Oct 2025, 11:41:48pm CEST

 
 
Session Overview
Location: MG1/02.05
Parallel session; 50 persons
Date: Monday, 22/Sept/2025
11:15am
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12:15pm
B1S4_WSa: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

AI Literacy and Your Information Literacy Teaching Practice

Samantha Godbey, Xan Goodman

University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA

11:15am
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1:20pm
B1S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
This session features two separate one-hour workshops.

Details for the first can be found above the time slot.

Details for the second just below it.

A brief 5-minute pause separates the two.
12:20pm
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1:20pm
B1S4_WSb: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

More Than Meets the Algorithm: First-Year Students and the AI Effect on Information

Hanna Nancy Primeau, Katie Blocksidge

The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

3:50pm
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5:30pm
B2S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Hands-on Workshop on Reflective Online Search Education

Luca Botturi1, Elena Battipede1,2

1: Scuola universitaria professionale della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland; 2: University of Lugano, Switzerland

Date: Tuesday, 23/Sept/2025
1:45pm
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3:25pm
B4S4_BP: Equity, Inclusion & Ethics in Information Literacy
Location: MG1/02.05
Chair: Yolande Maury
 

AI Ethics, Disability, and Information Literacy: The Promise and Peril

Daniel Ireton, Angie Brunk

Kansas State University Libraries, USA



Building Inclusive Futures: Graduate Student Perspectives on Preparation for the Library and Information Science Field

Leslin H. Charles, Lily Todorinova

Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA



Empowering Librarians to Combat Disinformation: A Training Framework for Public Libraries

Juliane Stiller, Violeta Trkulja

Grenzenlos Digital e.V., Germany



Giving TikTok a Home to Advance Digital Media Literacy

Gretel Juhansoo

Baltic Engagement Centre for Combating Information Disorders; University of Tartu



Encouraging Students’ Information Literacy through Embodied Experience of a Library

Adrienne Warner

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA

3:55pm
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4:55pm
B5S4_WSa: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Empowering Teachers, Learners, and Librarians with Meta-Scientific Literacies

Maria Steger1, Hara Brindesi2

1: EduNet Europe, Germany; 2: Eugenides Foundation, Greece

3:55pm
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6:00pm
B5S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
This session features two separate one-hour workshops.

Details for the first can be found above the time slot.

Details for the second just below it.

A brief 5-minute pause separates the two.
5:00pm
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6:00pm
B5S4-WSb: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Scaffolding AI Literacy in Higher Education: Practical Strategies and Tools

Hanna Nancy Primeau, Amanda Larson

The Ohio State University, USA

Date: Wednesday, 24/Sept/2025
10:45am
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11:45am
B6S4_WSa: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

An Innovative Approach Using Picture Books to Empower Critical Information and Digital Literacy in Primary School Education

Dora Sales1, Serap Kurbanoğlu2, İpek Şencan2, Sarah Pavey3, Stéphane Goldstein4, Konstantina Martzoukou5, Heidi Enwald6

1: University Jaume I, Spain; 2: Hacettepe University, Turkey; 3: SP4IL, UK; 4: InformAll,UK; 5: Robert Gordon University, UK; 6: University of Oulu, Finland

10:45am
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12:50pm
B6S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
This session features two separate one-hour workshops.

Details for the first can be found above the time slot.

Details for the second just below it.

A brief 5-minute pause separates the two.
11:50am
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12:50pm
B6S4_WSb: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Bridging the Digital Divide: A Practical Workshop on Digital Inclusion in Adult Education

Violeta Trkulja, Juliane Stiller

Grenzenlos Digital e.V., Germany

1:50pm
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2:50pm
B7S4_WSa: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Using Board Games for Teaching and Assessing News Literacy Skills

Serap Kurbanoğlu1, Jasmina Ninkov2, Bojan Kundacina2, Orçun Madran1, İpek Şencan1

1: Hacettepe University, Ankara, Türkiye; 2: Belgrade City Library, Serbia

1:50pm
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3:55pm
B7S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
This session features two separate one-hour workshops.

Details for the first can be found above the time slot.

Details for the second just below it.

A brief 5-minute pause separates the two.
2:55pm
-
3:55pm
B7S4_WSb: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Gossip as Information Literacy Praxis

David A. Hurley, Liz Cooper, Glenn Koelling

University of New Mexico, USA

4:25pm
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6:05pm
B8S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Identifying Outdated Notions in Research Assignments and Information Literacy Instruction

Adrienne Warner1, Jane Hammons2, Glenn Koelling1

1: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA; 2: The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

Date: Thursday, 25/Sept/2025
10:30am
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12:10pm
B9S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

Am I Fooled? Do I Fool Others?

Kaisa Puttonen1, Hanna-Riina Aho2

1: Laurea University of Applied Sciences, Finland; 2: Centria University of Applied Sciences, Finland

1:10pm
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2:50pm
B10S4_WS: Workshop
Location: MG1/02.05
 

MIKS Survey 2025 on Media and Information Literacy among German Students: Insights, Discussion and Learnings of the Leuphana Pilot Study

Erik Senst

Media and Information Centre of the Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany