The Information Literacy Award recognises an outstanding UK-based practitioner or researcher. There was a hiatus for the award in 2021 and we presented the Leading Light Award to align with our online event: FestivIL by LILAC. For 2022 we are running a single award, due to the increase of digital activities in our working lives, which combines criteria from the Digital Award for IL.
The CILIP Information Literacy Group and the Information School at the University of Sheffield are proud to offer an award for achievement in the field of information literacy (IL). IL “is the ability to think critically and make balanced judgements about any information we find and use. It empowers us as citizens to reach and express informed views and to engage fully in society”.
- IL applies within a number of contexts, including:
- Everyday – when people find information online
- Citizenship – helping people to understand the world around us
- Education – developing critical thinking skills at all stages of education, from school to higher education
- The workplace - contributing to employability
- Health – finding reliable sources of health information.
(CILIP Definition of Information Literacy 2018)
The award is open to all practitioners, researchers and academics working in the IL field within the United Kingdom. Nominations may be from any sector. We welcome nominations for individuals as well as for groups/teams. The winning individual or team will receive £500 for personal use and £500 for their nominated charity.
To see the criteria and how to apply, see the LILAC website here.
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