01254nas a2200169 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002500043653002500068653002700093100001600120245009300136856005300229300001400282490000700296520078100303 2011 d10ainformation creation10ainformation literacy10aknowledge organisation1 aIsto Huvila00aThe Complete Information Literacy? Unforgetting Creation and Organisation of Information uhttp://lis.sagepub.com/content/43/4/237.abstract a237–2450 v433 aEven though the concept of information literacy typically embraces an idea of a complete participation in an information community, its definitions have tended to underline the phases of seeking, searching and evaluation instead of creating information. Shortcomings of information creation can, however, explain many of the difficulties of finding information. This article develops the notion of information literacy with a specific focus on integrating creation and organization of information as central aspects of being information literate and discusses the implications of developing information creation processes from the point of view of information professionals and users. Finally, suggestions are made for how information creation might be improved in practice.