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: 15th Aug 2025, 10:10:10am 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, United States of America

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, United States of America

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

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
 

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

Daniel Ireton, Angie Brunk

Kansas State University Libraries, United States of America



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, United States of America



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, United States of America

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, United States of America

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, 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
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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, United States of America

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

Identifying Outdated Notions in Research Assignment and Information Literacy Instruction

Adrienne Warner1, Jane Hammons2, Glenn Koelling1

1: University of New Mexico, United States of America; 2: The Ohio State University, United States of America

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