Volume 9, Issue 1 (5-2022)                   Human Information Interaction 2022, 9(1): 72-86 | Back to browse issues page

XML Persian Abstract Print


Download citation:
BibTeX | RIS | EndNote | Medlars | ProCite | Reference Manager | RefWorks
Send citation to:

Keykha B, Ghaebi A. Prioritization and Investigation of the Direction of Influence and Suscep-tibility of Components of "Information Literacy Skills" Based on Tech-niques of "Multi-criteria Decision-making" and "Paired Comparisons". Human Information Interaction 2022; 9 (1)
URL: http://hii.khu.ac.ir/article-1-2867-en.html
Abstract:   (1489 Views)
Purpose: The study aims to weight, determine the priority, and investigate the direction of influencing and susceptibility of the components of "information literacy skills" by considering the importance of the information context of the community in training these skills in order to eliminate their gaps and promote the "information literacy skills" of the community.
Methodology: This is an applied quantitative study, using "multi-criteria decision-making" methods based on techniques of "Paired Comparisons" through Dalala Dematel - by applying MATLAB software.
Findings: The results of Dematel matrix investigated the influence and susceptibility of "information literacy skills" and measured their weights. Moreover, results showed the priority of training of components to improve and eradicate the gaps of the "information literacy skills" respectively as follows: "Information access skills," "information assessment skills," "information use skills," "information dissemination skills," "Skills of understanding and recognizing the information need," and "information combination skills."
Conclusion: Using "paired comparisons" techniques as a new approach in the field of "information literacy studies" could be beneficial in deciding to train "information literacy skills" in different information contexts. Weighting and studying the influence and susceptibility of components of "information literacy skills" on each other showed that the components that are ranked in the first priorities include more relative weights and in comparison, with next components are more important in terms of the need for education and promotion.  Informing decision-makers on the influence measure of components on each other has a significant and a prominent role in deciding and adopting appropriate trends in training "information literacy skills" based on the importance and priority of skills, and can provide guidance to policymakers, instructors, and researchers in this field.
 
Full-Text [PDF 793 kb]   (435 Downloads)    
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special

References
1. Abolqasem, S (2017). The rate of media and in-formation literacy of librarians in Tehran's public libraries and providing solutions for improving their status. Master's thesis. Faculty of Psycholo-gy and Educational Sciences. Al-Zahra Universi-ty (S).
2. Alizadeh, M (2013). Measuring the information literacy of users and the level of information lit-eracy education by librarians of libraries affiliat-ed with the public libraries of the country in the province of Alborz. Master's thesis at Tehran Tarbiyat Moalem University.
3. Association of College and Research Libraries (2014). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, Draft1, part1. Unpublished Manuscript.
4. Association of College and Research Libraries (2014). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, Draft1, part2. Unpublished Manuscript.
5. Association of College and Research Libraries (2014). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, Draft2. Unpublished Manu-script.
6. Association of College and Research Libraries (2014). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, Draft3. Unpublished Manu-script.
7. Association of College and Research Libraries (2016). Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, Final Version. Unpublished Manuscript.
8. Bakhtiarzadeh, A (2002). Study of Information Literacy among the Graduate Students of Alzah-ra University. Thesis Master of Science in Library and Information Science. Iran University of Medical Sciences
9. Dalalah, D. Hayajneh, M. & Batieha, F. (2011). A fuzzy multi-criteria decision making model for supplier selection. Expert systems with applica-tions, 38 (7), 8384-8391. [DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2011.01.031]
10. Darabi, F (2012). Investigating the Capabilities of Public Libraries in Lorestan Province in Providing Tools and Areas for the Development of Infor-mation Literacy from the Viewpoints of Students of these Libraries. Master's thesis. Islamic Azad University, Hamedan Branch.
11. Eisenberg, M. B. & Berkowitz, R. E. (1992). Infor-mation Problem-Solving: The Big Six Skills Ap-proach. School Library Media Activities Month-ly,8 (5),27.
12. Ghasemi, A H (2006). The standards of infor-mation literacy capabilities for higher education. Quarterly Journal of Information Technology. 21 (4), 97-119.
13. Ghasemi, A H (2006). Study of the Information Literacy Status of Graduate Students and its Adherence to the ACRL Information Literacy Standards and the Four National Development Papers; Ph.D. at the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.
14. Karimi, A (2015). Investigating the Factors Affect-ing the Supply Chain Implementation in the Au-tomotive Industry by Structural Interpretative Modeling and Diesel Engine Case Study: Saipa Automobile Company. Master's thesis, Faculty of Management, University of Tehran.
15. Keykha, B; Kiani, H; Ghaebi, A (2018). Infor-mation literacy in the upstream documents of the public library institution of the country. In-formation Research and Public Libraries. 24 (3): 411-435 URL:http://publij.ir/article-1-1941-fa.html
16. Keykha, B (2014). The Effect of Levels of Medi-cal Sciences Universities on Information Skills of Medical Students. Quarterly of medical science health care (Sadra) 3
17. (1) 65-76.Kurbanoglu, S, Akkoyunlu, B, and Umay, A. (2006). Developing the information literacy self-efficacy scale. Jour-nal of Documentation, 62, 730-743. [DOI:10.1108/00220410610714949]
18. Li, C. W, & Tzeng, G.H (2009). Identification of a threshold value for the DEMATEL method using the maximum mean de-entropy algorithm to find critical services provided by a semiconduc-tor intellectual property mall. Expert Systems with Applications, 36 (6), 9891-9898. [DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2009.01.073]
19. Lin, C. & Wu, W. W. (2004). A fuzzy extension of the DEMATEL method for group decision mak-ing. European Journal Of Operational Research, 156(1), 445-455 [DOI:10.1016/S0377-2217(03)00020-1]
20. Marefat, R; Mansourian, Ya; Zerehsaz, M (2018). Why do I need information literacy from the perspective of psychology students? Library and Information Research Library, 8 (1) 197 -22
21. Nazari, M (2006). Information literacy. Tehran: Research Institute for Scientific Information and Documents of Iran. 113-163.
22. Noruoz, Y; Derm Nasari, M (2014). A Survey on the Quality of Public Library Services through a Breakdown Analysis Model Based on User Views: A Case Study of Public Libraries Based in Tabriz. Information Parirokh, M; Moghadasza-deh, H (1999). Information Literacy: A Study on Information Literacy, Journal of Faculty of Lit-erature and Humanities, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Spring and Summer, 314-339.
23. Parirokh, M (2007). Information literacy training: concepts, methods and programs. Tehran: Li-brarian.
24. Parirokh, M; Arastoo Pour, SH; Naderi, R (2011). The Effectiveness of Information Literacy Workshops for Graduate Students: A Case-Oriented Research, Tehran: Librarianship and Information Research, 1 (2), 201-224.
25. Ponjuan, G. (2010). Guiding principles for the preparation of a national information literacy program. [DOI:10.1080/10572317.2010.10762850]
26. The International Information & Library Review, 42 (2), 91-97.
27. Raisi, z (2012). The role of public libraries on the information literacy of high school students from the perspective of undergraduate students of Yazd University. Master's thesis. University of Qom. Retrieved May 11, 1398 from: https: //ganj-old.irandoc.ac.ir/articles/
28. Rezvan, A (2008). Study of information literacy of librarians of public libraries of Khuzestan prov-ince in order to identify their strengths and weaknesses in this field. Thesis Master of Science in Library and Information Science. Faculty of Literature & Humanities, Shahid Chamran Uni-versity of Ahvaz.
29. Research and Public Libraries, 20 (4) 685-707.
30. Saaty, T. L. & Takizawa, M. (1986). Dependence and independence: From linear hierarchies to nonlinear networks. European journal of opera-tional research, 26(2), 229-237. [DOI:10.1016/0377-2217(86)90184-0]
31. Safavid, Z; Mhboob, S (2012). Measuring the In-formation Literacy Effect of Public Library Li-brarians on the Performance Indicators of the Library, Public Libraries of Tehran. Journal of Library and Information Science (58), 225-241.
32. Shokouh Abdi, Me, Zahedi, Ma, Makavi, A (2011). Application of Delphi method and Dime-tel method in identifying and structuring on vari-ables affecting the quality of structures in Teh-ran. Sharif Civil Engineering. 28 (2), 21-30.
33. Tafreshis, sh; Angoorgeghghi, M (2008). Investi-gating the Information Literacy of Tehran Public Library Librarians Affiliated to the Public Li-brary of Tehran. Knowledge of Library Science and Information Science and Information Technology 1 (3) 29-38.
34. Tajdaran, M; Karbala Aghaei Kamran, M, Ameli, S (2013). The role of public libraries in Ney-shabur city in increasing the information literacy of citizens. Knowledge of Library and Infor-mation Science and Information Technology, (6) 54-39.
35. Thomas P.Hoyer, J. Mackey, Trudi E. Jacobson. (2015). Metaliteracy: Reinventing Information Literacy to Empower Learners. Chicago: ALA Neal-Schuman College & Research Libraries, 76 (6), 844-846 [DOI:10.5860/crl.76.6.844]

Add your comments about this article : Your username or Email:
CAPTCHA

Send email to the article author


Rights and permissions
Creative Commons License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

© 2024 CC BY-NC 4.0 | Human Information Interaction

Designed & Developed by : Yektaweb