Now available online
SIMILE: Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education
SIMILE: Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education, a journal
for those in the fields of information/media studies, library
science, and education, is now available online at
http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/120764/?
p=3857c04fe1cb40bfa631ffe5e3dcb7be&pi=15. A subscription to the
online version of SIMILE includes access to archived articles,
editorials, and book reviews dating from 2002.
Published quarterly, SIMILE features research that advances knowledge
about media and information literacy. The journal explores the ways
in which social and cultural environments impact media production,
and various methods that could be used to teach the skills necessary
to navigate through these environments. SIMILE is an invaluable
resource for librarians and teachers who give instruction in media
literacy.
Free Sample Articles
Recent issues include articles such as "Challenging Islamophobia
Through Visual Media Studies: Inquiring Into a Photograph of Muslim
Women on the Cover of Canada's National News Magazine"
(http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/hw74w68082453225/?
p=a4659ac7408b41c88c5745c64ffae98d&pi=1) and "New Literacies as a
Challenge for Traditional Knowledge Conceptions in School: A Case
Study from Fifth Graders Digital Media Production"
(http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/93224714648vl753/?
p=a4659ac7408b41c88c5745c64ffae98d&pi=2). To read either of these
articles, simply click on the link following the title of the article
you'd like to read, and then click on the PDF file icon that appears
on the Journal Article page. Alternatively, you can cut and paste the
article name into your browser.
A full list of the journal's archived articles can be seen at
http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/120764/. For more
information about SIMILE: Studies in Media and Information Literacy
Education, or to find out how you can get a free trial subscription,
please email us at journals@.... Subscriptions can be
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SIMILE ONLINE—your best source for knowledge about media and
information literacy.
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