Information Literacy for the Information Age © 1987 Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz

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Information Literacy for the Information Age © 1987 Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz

Information Literacy for the Information Age © © 1987 Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz

Define the task What information is needed?

What resources can I use? Select the best resources

Use

Engage: read, highlight, take notes, collaborate Extract relevant information

Organize information from all the sources then Present your project

Judge the product for effectiveness Judge the process for efficiency

Review Define your task Select the items to use for research Locate and get the items needed

Extract important information Organize and present the information in your project Evaluate your work Review