Information Literacy Skill Class Introduction to Information sources (Class code: IL 001)

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Information Literacy Skill Class Introduction to Information sources (Class code: IL 001)

Information Literacy Skill Class “Information literacy is knowing when and why you need information, where to find it, and how to evaluate, use and communicate it in an ethical manner.” Definition by Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)

The objectives of ILS To access needed information effectively and efficiently To evaluate information critically To use information ethically and legally

Information Literacy Skill Class Why you need information? When you need information? Where to find the information? How to evaluate the information?

Type of information sources Book Periodical Reference works Website

Type of information sources :Book -Fact -Reference works -In depth coverage -Novel -Comic -Fantasy

Type of information sources :Book Non fiction Fiction

Type of information sources :Reference works TYPEEXAMPLEUSE FOR DictionaryOxford Dictionary Merriam Webster Definition, word EncyclopediaMedline Plus (medical encyclopedia) General information, overview of topic ActEnvironment Quality Act, Federal constitutionLegal information, statistic Handbook and manual OSCE and clinical skills handbook Drugs handbook Formula How-to-do

Type of sources :Reference works

Inside encyclopedia

Inside Atlas

Type of information sources: periodical Magazine -Popular works, general interest c43528http://issuu.com/snubbull/stacks/f9a42c3a f9c4e 0444c43528

Type of information sources: periodical Newspaper - Current events

Type of information sources: periodical Professional journal or trade publication - e.g: Nursing Times, Architect

Type of periodical Scholarly Journals -Scholarly or academic article -Abstract, graph, table, chart, -Technical language -Contained in database -Peer-reviewed journal or article This is very important topic Please don’t sleep

Example of journal Practical: Open online journal nursing in critical care

Type of scholarly or academic article Courtesy from:

Scholarly Journals Database (online database) Scholarly article case reports book review review article clinical report research article Scholarly article Scholarly article Scholarly article JOURNAL

List of online database for medicine

Types of information sources: website

Handbook and manual

INFORMATION TIMELINE Day of event Day after event Days after event Week after event Months after event Years after event Social media, website news, television Newspaper Daily news Magazine Scholarly Journal, article Books, yearbook Example: MH 370 Courtesy from library university of Idaho

THE END Any questions? OR wanna play stickman game?