Data Literacy for
Data-driven Society
The term data
literacy is used to broadly describe the set of abilities around the use of
data as part of everyday thinking and reasoning for solving real-world
problems.
Data literacy is increasingly
considered to be a life skill, as daily interactions with data become ever more
commonplace and individuals more frequently make judgments from data and make decisions
regarding the use of their own personal data.
Creating an
Understanding of Data Literacy for a Data-driven Society
Journal
Item
How to cite:
Wolff, Annika; Gooch, Daniel; Cavero Montaner, Jose J.; Rashid, Umar and
Kortuem, Gerd (2016).
Creating an Understanding of Data Literacy for a Data-driven Society.
Journal of Community Informatics, 12(3) pp. 9–26
Link | http://oro.open.ac.uk/47779/8/1286-Article%20Text-7817-2-10-20161121%20%281%29.pdf
Regards
Mr. Pralhad Jadhav
Master of Library
& Information Science (NET Qualified)
Research Scholar
Senior Manager –
Library
Khaitan & Co
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