Basic Information Literacy Concepts
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Basic Information Literacy Concepts . Information Literacy. Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to "recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.". Basic Information Literacy.
Basic Information Literacy Concepts
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Information Literacy Information literacy is a set of abilities requiring individuals to "recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information."
Basic Information Literacy • identify some basic information literacy concepts • identify and describe two distinct types of research • describe various characteristics of information sources • differentiate between scholarly and popular sources • recognize whether an information source is primary or secondary • identify a variety of formats in which information is available • describe the cycle of information creation and dissemination
What do you do with Information? • Make decisions or answer questions • What to eat • What class to take • What to write about • Where to buy a part for your car
Sources of Information Library • Databases • Catalogs • Periodicals Internet • search engines Communication- • Friends • News Dictionary - knowledge derived from: • studies • experiences • instruction Thesaurus • synonyms vs antonyms • realism vs idealism Encyclopedia
Information Details • Types of information • Information Format • Quality of information • Impact of information • Sources of information
Types of Information • Critical analysis • Unbiased • Someone’s opinion • Current • Historical
Types of Information • Factual • Brief and answers specific questions • Sources for Factual Information • Encyclopedias • Statistic compilations • almanacs • Analytical • Analytical interpretation to form a conclusion • Sources for Analytical Information • Books • Articles
Types of Information • Subjective • One person’s opinion • Editorial • Objective • Many points of view • Intended to be unbiased • News reporters
Types of Information • Current • Most recent dated • Cancer research • Historical • Early recorded information • Edison’s light bulb Dates are extremely important when viewing information
Types of Information • Scholarly • Academic • Written or reviewed by experts in their fields • Popular • General Interest • Written by publication staff writers
Types of Information • Primary • Original information • Creative work-Diary of Anne Frank • Interview/speech- Letter from president • Secondary • One or more steps removed. • Articles in communication that are secondary information to earlier event • Analytical interpretation of primary source
Information Format • Printed material • Electronic materials • Microfilms • Audio/Video • Images/Art
Quality of information • Traditional library resources • Evaluated by librarians and information specialists • Library databases • Criteria established by organization or company producing the databases • Web sites • Never assume quality in web sites
Impact of information • Business • Use of websites for policies (company intranet) and doing business • Social • Use of websites to connect (Facebook) • Family • Cell phone connect • News