Information Creation as a Process

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Information Creation as a Process Consider the characteristics of information resources that indicate how and for whom they were created.  Understand that information may be perceived differently based on the format in which it is presented. How might the process influence the kind of sources you will use? Why did the author(s) select this format for the publication of their work? A Cycle of Revolving Research From Begin Your Research, a tutorial by University of California Irvine Libraries, Department of Education and Outreach (2010). How and for whom was the information produced? Information in any format is produced to convey a message and is shared via a selected delivery method. The iterative processes of researching, creating, revising, and disseminating information vary, and the resulting product reflects these differences. (ACRL Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, 2015) UNC Wilmington Randall Library Research, Instruction & Outreach Services, 2018 Based on Bucknell University Guide