Define IT
Time IT
Source IT
Search IT
Evaluate IT
100

Finds, evaluates and uses information effectively.

What is an information literate individual?

100

For info the day of an event.

What are TV, radio and web sources?

100

Basic facts and overviews.

What is reference material?

100

A specialized search engine.

What is a database?

100

False information that is broadcast or published as news.

What is fake news?

200

Interviews, emails, tweets, speeches, surveys, field research, creative works.

What are primary information sources?

200

For more in-depth information weeks later.

What are popular sources or magazines?

200

Scholarly research and analysis.

What are academic articles?

200

A subject term, label or descriptor.

What is controlled vocabulary or keywords?

200

Information from a person or organization knowledgeable in a topic.

What is a credible source?

300

People Magazine, Sports Illustrated are examples of...

What are popular information sources?

300

For information the day after an event.

What are newspapers, TV, radio and web sources?

300

Interviews, editorials or opinion.

What are newspapers and magazines?

300

Contains resources for many subject areas.

What are general or multidisciplinary databases?

300

Information is free from error and verifiable.

What is accurate?

400

Documentaries, biographies, textbooks, journal articles.

What are secondary information sources?

400

For information years later.

What are scholarly journals, books, studies?

400

Background and in-depth info.

What are books?

400

Used when searching a specific phrase.

What are quotations?

400

A source with multiple points of view supported by reliable sources.

What is objective?

500

Contains content written by researchers, scholars and experts.

What is an academic journal?

500

Determines when information appears.

What is the information timeline?

500

The different points at which we seek info.

What is the research cycle?

500

AND, OR and NOT.

What are Boolean operators?

500

Authority, accuracy, objectivity, currency, and audience.

What are the five basic criteria for evaluating information?

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