Part I. Theoretical frameworks of critical information literacy. 1. Critical race theory in academic library instruction: a brief history, current practices, and future directions / Olivia Rossetti
2. Liberatory literacy: bell hooks and critical information literacy through feminist critique / Rebecca Stanwick
3. The ghosts of queer pedagogy: mining the ruins for critical information literacy / Thomas C. Weeks
Part II. Critical information literacy programming. 4. Pedagoy in practice: bolstering an instruction program with critical information literacy / Nicole Thomas, Bryan J. Sajecki, and Keith T. Nichols
5. Bridging the gap: practical applications of critical pedagogy frameworks in one-shot instruction / Robin Gee and Diana Hackett
6. Critical information literacy is for everyone: bringing critical information literacy to a radical humanities program / Susie Wilson and Annelise Dowd
7. Critical information literacy in the real world: using real-life examples to understand media manipulation / Sarah Kantor and Dunstan McNutt
8. Assessing algorithmic literacy: search engines and rubrics / Carolyn Caffrey and Maggie Clarke
9. Designing your own garden: digital literacy and wikipedia / Gemmicka Piper
10. Teaching students to navigate a world filled with mis- and disinformation / IdaMae Craddock
Part III. Professional development programs. 11. Everyday information literacy / Amy Mikel, Jessica Hoffman, and Kristin Charles-Scaringi
12. Fear-aware zine education: FAZE / Jennifer A. W. Stubbs and Christina Norton
13. Critical information literacy and the subtle nuances of misinformation in the age of social media / Natasha Jenkins and Jessica E. Platt
14. Promoting algorithmic awareness: a professional development workshop for educators / Andrea baer
15. From bringing the table to building a home: de-siloing traditional power structures through the high school library / Michelle Nass and Kirk Johnson
16. Cultivating conversations about identity and representations through the local-educator book club programming / Allison Keill and Lisa Buchanan
Part IV. Critical information literacy lesson plans. Lesson Plan 1. Citations as justice: a critical approach to plagiarism education / Rebecca Yowler
Lesson Plan 2. Collaborative campus strategies for addressing misinformation with first-year college students / Elora A. Agsten and Ryan W. Flynn
Lesson Plan 3. Facilitating critical reflections on peer review / Jess Denke
Lesson Plan 4. Finding agency, advocacy, and hope in critical information literacy / Amanda Kaufman, Elizabeth Ellis, et al.
Lesson Plan 5. How to overthrow the 10-page paperarchy / Jenna Freedman
Lesson Plan 6. Identifying unheard voices / Emily Reed
Lesson Plan 7. Students as active community learners: practical critical literacy approaches in school libraries / Jamie Gregory
Lesson Plan 8. Thinking about the news: choice, right, or privilege? Amandajean F. Nolte.