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Item Metadata only Transliteracia : Superando fracturas.(Centro de Estudos de Comunicacao e Linguagens., 2009) Thomas, Sue; Joseph, C.; Laccetti, J.; Mason, B.; Perril, S. D.; Pullinger, K.Item Metadata only Transliteracy as a unifying perspective(Information Science Reference, 2009) Thomas, Sue; Joseph, C.; Laccetti, J.; Mason, B.; Perril, S. D.; Pullinger, K.Transliteracy might provide a unifying perspective on what it means to be literate in the 21st Century. It is not a new behaviour but has been identified as a working concept since the internet generated new ways of thinking about human communication. This chapter defines transliteracy as “the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks” and opens the debate with examples from history, orality, philosophy, literature, ethnography and education. The authors invite responses, expansion, and developmentItem Metadata only Transliteracy: Crossing divides(2007) Thomas, Sue; Joseph, C.; Laccetti, J.; Mason, B.; Mills, Simon; Perril, S. D.Transliteracy might provide a unifying perspective on what it means to be literate in the twenty–first century. It is not a new behavior but has only been identified as a working concept since the Internet generated new ways of thinking about human communication. This article defines transliteracy as “the ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks” and opens the debate with examples from history, orality, philosophy, literature, and ethnography.