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What is Information Literacy?

What is Information Literacy?. Recognize the need for information. Identify what information is needed. Find that information. Evaluate information critically for relevance & credibility. Use information to solve a problem or answer a question. Use information legally & ethically .

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What is Information Literacy?

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  1. What is Information Literacy? • Recognize the need for information. • Identify what information is needed. • Find that information. • Evaluate information critically for relevance & credibility. • Use information to solve a problem or answer a question. • Use information legally & ethically. Suskie, L. (2009). Assessing Student Learning: A Common Sense Guide (2nd ed.). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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