Authority is Constructed and Contextual
"Information resources reflect their creators’ expertise and credibility, and are evaluated based on the information need and the context in which the information will be used. Authority is constructed in that various communities may recognize different types of authority. It is contextual in that the information need may help to determine the level of authority required" (ACRL, 2015).
Knowledge Practices: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities:
Dispositions: Learners who are developing their information literate abilities:
Searching as Strategic Exploration
"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:
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