Documentation, Informaiton & Knowledge ›› 2026, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (1): 39-50.doi: 10.13366/j.dik.2026.01.039

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Generation Mechanism and Enhancement Strategies of Researchers' Prompt Literacy: A Constructivist Learning Theory Perspective

WEN Fangfang, ZHAO Yueming, WANG Yimeng   

  1. Business School, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, 471000
  • Online:2026-01-10 Published:2026-03-24
  • Contact: Correspondence should be addressed to WEN Fangfang, Email: wenfangfang2013@163.com, ORCID: 0000-0002-4679-2520
  • Supported by:
    This is an outcome of the project "Transformation of Graduate Training Mechanism and Innovation of Training Model in Universities under the Background of Interdisciplinary Integration"(2023SJGLX184Y)supported by the grant from the Program of Higher Education Teaching Reform Research and Practice of Henan Province(Postgraduate Education Category)and the project "Patent Data Analysis and Science and Technology Innovation Management"(2024-CXTD-13)supported by the grant from Higher Education Institution Philosophy and Social Sciences Innovation Team Support Program of Henan Province.

Abstract: [Purpose/Significance] This article dissects the mechanism behind the development of researchers' prompt literacy and explores the ways to enhance it, with the aim of sharpening scholarly understanding of prompt literacy and giving researchers actionable guidance for leveraging AIGC tools. [Design/Methodology] Through semi-structured interviews and grounded theory, this paper maps the emergence of prompt literacy among researchers under AIGC-augmented research, proposes a theoretical model of its formation, and recommends improvement strategies. [Findings/Conclusion] Prompt literacy is constructed through five interacting dimensions: AIGC-embedded research context, collaborative interaction, prior knowledge, learning disposition, and competence building. It is recommended that researchers' prompt literacy enhancement should be made in aspects such as fostering communication, consolidating the foundation, enhancing cognition, cultivating interest, and tailoring to individual needs. [Originality/Value] By importing constructivist learning theory, the study offers a new analytical framework that reveals how prompt literacy emerges when AIGC intervenes in research and presents multi-faceted strategies for its cultivation, opening a fresh perspective for literacy education.

Keywords: Prompt literacy, Researchers, AIGC tools, Constructivist Learning Theory