Maestría en Bibliotecología y Archivología
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Item Estudio del comportamiento de la alfabetización informacional en la comunidad universitaria para elaborar una propuesta de capacitaciones.(UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO - CENTRO DE POSGRADOS - MAESTRÍA EN BIBLIOTECOLOGÍA Y ARCHIVOLOGÍA, 2025-05-27) Caballero Cabrera Iradys Omayra; Benavides Bailón Jeovanny Moisés; UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DE AMBATO - CENTRO DE POSGRADOS - MAESTRÍA EN BIBLIOTECOLOGÍA Y ARCHIVOLOGÍAThe purpose of this thesis was to analyze the current state of information literacy (IL) in the university community of the National University of Chimborazo (UNACH) with the goal of designing a training proposal that strengthens the development of information skills. Information literacy is an essential element in the academic field, as it allows students to identify, locate, evaluate, and use information effectively, contributing to their educational and professional performance. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach and employed techniques such as interviews with academic authorities and observation in study and learning environments. This analysis identified that the universit y community faces difficulties in using technological tools and digital resources, as well as significant information gaps in key competencies, such as critical evaluation of sources and ethical management of information. Based on these findings, a training proposal was designed, structured into thematic modules that address fundamental aspects such as advanced searching in academic databases, source quality assessment, correct citation and ethical information management, as well as strategies for the efficient use of digital libraries. This study contributes to strengthening the role of university libraries as agents of change in the knowledge society, promoting comprehensive training that meets the demands of today's academic and professional environment.