The Information Literacy Group and CILIP have announced a joint initiative to launch a new cross-sector Media and Information Literacy Alliance (http://www.mila.org.uk), with the aim of “helping people be happier, healthier, safer and better-informed in their online lives”.
Chair of the Information Literacy Group Dr Jane Secker said, “’Media and Information Literacy’ (MIL) refers to the knowledge, skills and behaviours that people need in order to make informed judgements as users of information and media, as well as to become skilful creators and producers of information and media messages in their own right.
In a world in which we are all constantly bombarded with messages across a variety of digital platforms, we need to be ready to equip our users to make informed choices about the media they consumer and share. This new Alliance will enable us to connect with partners across industry, Government, education and the media and to develop a joined-up response to the challenges of fake news and misinformation.”
The Alliance has set out 5 areas of activity for its initial work:
Advocacy
Capacity-building
Research
Programme delivery
Cross-sector networking & collaboration
The Alliance will also work in affiliation with the Information literacy Community of Practice in Scotland and will invite a representative to meetings.
They are also actively soliciting expressions of interest from organisations, individuals and networks who share a common interest in the promotion of Media and Information Literacy. To register your interest, please visit http://www.mila.org.uk and complete your details via the web form.
Originally added by Scottish Information Literacy