The purpose of this Guide is to help you through your research process by gaining Information Literacy skills. Having these skills will help you as a researcher. Information literacy can be divided into five different categories: Identify, Find, Evaluate, Apply, and Acknowledge. View academic and real world examples for each component to discover why information literacy is important to success in college or university and in life.
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These six frames are presented alphabetically and do not suggest a particular sequence in which they must be learned.
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