GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Pulver, Beth A. , Adcock, Donald C.

Organizing and Using Information

(3) 4-6 Information Literacy Skills series. This four-volume roadmap to the research process begins with libraries (and librarians' indispensable skills) then directs readers through critical thinking and research steps: first formulating answerable questions then identifying, evaluating, organizing, applying, presenting, and citing accurate, relevant information. Clear, concise language and colorful graphics including photographs and screen shots accentuate the chosen examples and case studies. Each book also addresses plagiarism. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Information Literacy Skills titles: Accessing Information, Evaluating Information, Organizing and Using Information, and [cf]Understanding the Importance of Information.

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