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This concise but information-packed text helps high school students in upper grade levels and lower division college and university students quickly master the basics of information literacy. A student's textbook and an instructional reference for educators: the second edition of Concise Guide to Information Literacy is both. It teaches students what information literacy is and why it is an important skill to develop-for their schoolwork as well as for success in life outside of school. The guide covers major areas in the information literacy process, including locating, evaluating, and…mehr
This concise but information-packed text helps high school students in upper grade levels and lower division college and university students quickly master the basics of information literacy. A student's textbook and an instructional reference for educators: the second edition of Concise Guide to Information Literacy is both. It teaches students what information literacy is and why it is an important skill to develop-for their schoolwork as well as for success in life outside of school. The guide covers major areas in the information literacy process, including locating, evaluating, and applying information successfully. It also gives professors, teachers, and librarians a flexible text that can serve as the basis of a course in information literacy or research skills, a basic research guide for any information literacy course, or a supplemental text. This second edition has been reorganized for greater ease of use based on the information literacy models consulted. All chapters have been fully updated and now include extended coverage of the topics that appeared in the first edition; additionally, a new chapter on managing information has been added.
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Scott Lanning is professor in the department of library and information science at Southern Utah University, USA. He teaches reference services and information literacy courses.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Information and Information Literacy Questions to Guide Your Reading Introduction What Is Information? Information Sources What Does It Mean to Be Literate? What Is Information Literacy? Why Is Information Literacy Important? Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 2: Information Literacy and the Library Questions to Guide Your Reading Introduction Library Anxiety The Librarian Research Help Interlibrary Loan Library Instruction The Research Process Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 3: Curiosity, the Information Need, and the Research Question Questions to Guide Your Reading Curiosity Curiosity and Learning Curiosity and Motivation Information Need Formulating and Reformulating the Research Question Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 4: The Types of Information and Its Sources Questions to Guide Your Reading The Organization of Academic Knowledge and Publishing Literacy Parts of Information Origin Audience Time Formats of Information Physical Digital Types of Information Background Information Sources Books News Sources Magazines Journals Including Diverse Perspectives Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 5: Exploring the Information Landscape and Finding Resources Questions to Guide Your Reading Choosing the Right Search Tool What Is a Database? Free Databases Fee Databases Searching Library Databases Choosing a Database Accessing the Information in Databases Federated Searching and Discovery Layers Searching Databases Basic Search Advanced Search Phrase Searching Boolean Operators Nesting Stemming Revising the Search Choosing Keywords Using Subject Searching and Field Searching Facets Searching the Library Catalog Retrieving Materials Searching the Web Web Search Engines Advanced Searching Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 6: Evaluating Research and Information Questions to Guide Your Reading Evaluation and Critical Thinking Evaluating Sources Found through the Library Catalog Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluating Articles Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluating Websites Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluation of Your Research Process Research Question Search Statement Keywords Database Selection Diverse and Inclusive Sources Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 7: Research Management and Your Role in the Research Community Questions to Guide Your Reading Using Information Ethically Citations Citation Styles Style Guides Research Management Database Research Management Research Management Software Inserting Citations and Bibliographies into Research Papers Research Community Scholarly Communications Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 8: Creating a Product and Using Information Questions to Guide Your Reading Using Information Intellectual Property and Copyright Fair Use Plagiarism Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing Information Synthesizing Information Using Library Resources Using Electronic Sources Using Web Sources Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 9: Critically Reflecting and Sharing Your Product Questions to Guide Your Reading Organization Logic Proofreading Critically Reflecting Communicating Your Findings Classroom Communication Professional Communication The Takeaway Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Bibliography Index
List of Figures Preface Chapter 1: Information and Information Literacy Questions to Guide Your Reading Introduction What Is Information? Information Sources What Does It Mean to Be Literate? What Is Information Literacy? Why Is Information Literacy Important? Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 2: Information Literacy and the Library Questions to Guide Your Reading Introduction Library Anxiety The Librarian Research Help Interlibrary Loan Library Instruction The Research Process Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 3: Curiosity, the Information Need, and the Research Question Questions to Guide Your Reading Curiosity Curiosity and Learning Curiosity and Motivation Information Need Formulating and Reformulating the Research Question Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 4: The Types of Information and Its Sources Questions to Guide Your Reading The Organization of Academic Knowledge and Publishing Literacy Parts of Information Origin Audience Time Formats of Information Physical Digital Types of Information Background Information Sources Books News Sources Magazines Journals Including Diverse Perspectives Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 5: Exploring the Information Landscape and Finding Resources Questions to Guide Your Reading Choosing the Right Search Tool What Is a Database? Free Databases Fee Databases Searching Library Databases Choosing a Database Accessing the Information in Databases Federated Searching and Discovery Layers Searching Databases Basic Search Advanced Search Phrase Searching Boolean Operators Nesting Stemming Revising the Search Choosing Keywords Using Subject Searching and Field Searching Facets Searching the Library Catalog Retrieving Materials Searching the Web Web Search Engines Advanced Searching Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 6: Evaluating Research and Information Questions to Guide Your Reading Evaluation and Critical Thinking Evaluating Sources Found through the Library Catalog Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluating Articles Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluating Websites Relevance Purpose Scope and Depth Style Validity Timeliness Authority Accuracy Evaluation of Your Research Process Research Question Search Statement Keywords Database Selection Diverse and Inclusive Sources Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 7: Research Management and Your Role in the Research Community Questions to Guide Your Reading Using Information Ethically Citations Citation Styles Style Guides Research Management Database Research Management Research Management Software Inserting Citations and Bibliographies into Research Papers Research Community Scholarly Communications Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 8: Creating a Product and Using Information Questions to Guide Your Reading Using Information Intellectual Property and Copyright Fair Use Plagiarism Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing Information Synthesizing Information Using Library Resources Using Electronic Sources Using Web Sources Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Chapter 9: Critically Reflecting and Sharing Your Product Questions to Guide Your Reading Organization Logic Proofreading Critically Reflecting Communicating Your Findings Classroom Communication Professional Communication The Takeaway Vocabulary Questions for Reflection Assignment References Bibliography Index
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