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What is information literacy?
What is information literacy?
A set of individual competencies needed to identify, evaluate and use information in the most ethical, efficient and effective way across all domains, occupations, and professions.
What are the stages/elements of information literacy?
What are the stages/elements of information literacy?
- Identifying/recognizing information needs, 2. Determining sources of information, 3. Citing or searching for information, 4. Analyzing and evaluating the quality of information, 5. Organizing, storing or archiving information, 6. Using information in an ethical, efficient and effective way, 7. Creating and communicating new knowledge.
What is the first stage/element of information literacy?
What is the first stage/element of information literacy?
Identifying/recognizing information needs.
What is the second stage/element of information literacy?
What is the second stage/element of information literacy?
What is the third stage/element of information literacy?
What is the third stage/element of information literacy?
Which of the following is NOT a stage/element of information literacy?
Which of the following is NOT a stage/element of information literacy?
Where can you search for information according to the text?
Where can you search for information according to the text?
What does information literacy refer to?
What does information literacy refer to?
What is the sixth stage/element of information literacy?
What is the sixth stage/element of information literacy?
What information does the person in the text need?
What information does the person in the text need?