Saturday, 12 October 2013

Chapter 01: Information literacy process


           
Aslm and grating. by now i would like to share with you all for what i have learn from information literacy in chapter 01. in this chapter is about information literacy process big six. Firstly, i have leaned about Information literacy process model Big six, so what is Big six? Big six is a six stage process to help anyone solve problem or making decision by using information. there are six steps: - Tasks definition, information seeking behavior, location and access, use of information, synthesis and evaluation. So below this i would like to give more detail about six stages. Step 1, tasks definition; what information do I need in order to complete this assignment?. Step 2, information seeking strategies; where can I find the information I need?  Which resources are best for this purpose?. Step 3, location access; where can I find these resources?  Do I know the best ways to use them?. Step 4, information use; what can I use from these resources? Is the reading level appropriate for me? Which parts of the information fit my assignment?. Step 5, synthesis; putting it all together to create something original, Once you have the information you need, READ, READ and READ again!  
Highlight main points (short phrases, not long passages). 
You are not ready to begin composing your final product until you know your topic well!
Write an outline (Inspiration is a good tool for this.)
Organize information from multiple sources.
 Step 6, evaluation process: did I do everything I needed to do? Did I give credit to my sources? (i.e. write a Bibliography) Is there anything I could do better next time?.

       Furthermore, on the same chapter i have learned about Research process that come out with Topic and problem identification and statement, Topic it about to know about the topic and narrowing the topic (strategies narrowing the topic), and problem identification and statement is about the purpose to identify the problem statement, below are the purpose to identify the problem: 
-To define a research problem.
-To present the different steps to problem identification & clarification.
-To choose a research problem. 
-To state the research problem properly. 

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