Dr. Mark Hepworth discusses the past, present, and future of information literacy. [1] In the past, information literacy focused on discrete skills and was individualistic without consideration of cultural contexts. [2] Currently, information literacy addresses challenges like resources and leadership, while recognizing it as a culture embedded in contexts rather than just skills. [3] Looking ahead, the focus is on understanding information literacy's complexity, teaching innovatively, integrating it into work habits, and evaluating outcomes and impact.