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Artificial intelligence literacy: a proposed faceted taxonomy

Ali Shiri (School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada)

Digital Library Perspectives

ISSN: 2059-5816

Article publication date: 9 July 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to propose a taxonomy of artificial intelligence (AI) literacy to support AI literacy education and research.

Design/methodology/approach

This study makes use of the facet analysis technique and draws upon various sources of data and information to develop a taxonomy of AI literacy. The research consists of the following key steps: a comprehensive review of the literature published on AI literacy research, an examination of well-known AI classification schemes and taxonomies, a review of prior research on data/information/digital literacy research and a qualitative and quantitative analysis of 1,031 metadata records on AI literacy publications. The KH Coder 3 software application was used to analyse metadata records from the Scopus multidisciplinary database.

Findings

A new taxonomy of AI literacy is proposed with 13 high-level facets and a list of specific subjects for each facet.

Research limitations/implications

The proposed taxonomy may serve as a conceptual AI literacy framework to support the critical understanding, use, application and examination of AI-enhanced tools and technologies in various educational and organizational contexts.

Practical implications

The proposed taxonomy provides a knowledge organization and knowledge mapping structure to support curriculum development and the organization of digital information.

Social implications

The proposed taxonomy provides a cross-disciplinary perspective of AI literacy. It can be used, adapted, modified or enhanced to accommodate education and learning opportunities and curricula in different domains, disciplines and subject areas.

Originality/value

The proposed AI literacy taxonomy offers a new and original conceptual framework that builds on a variety of different sources of data and integrates literature from various disciplines, including computing, information science, education and literacy research.

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Citation

Shiri, A. (2024), "Artificial intelligence literacy: a proposed faceted taxonomy", Digital Library Perspectives, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/DLP-04-2024-0067

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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