Information possesses several dimensions of value, including as a commodity, as a means of education, as a means to influence, and as a means of negotiating and understanding the world. Legal and socioeconomic interests influence information production and dissemination (ACRL, 2015)
Knowledge Practices: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Dispositions: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Research is iterative and depends upon asking increasingly complex or new questions whose answers in turn develop additional questions or lines of inquiry in any field (ACRL, 2015).
Knowledge Practices: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Dispositions: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Searching for information is often nonlinear and iterative, requiring the evaluation of a range of information sources and the mental flexibility to pursue alternate avenues as new understanding develops (ACRL, 2015).
Knowledge Practices: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Dispositions: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
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 2015).
Knowledge Practices: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
Dispositions: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities
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