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information literacy is defined as a set of skills needed to ... ✔Correct Answer-efficiently
manage course workload & research assignments

explain why Wikipedia's content is considered unreliable. ✔Correct Answer-Wikipedia lets
anyone, anonymously, edit an article. Because of its open policy, Wikipedia articles may include
inaccurate information and biased points of view that should not be used in an academic paper
or project.

list the 5 pillars of Wikipedia's editorial policy. ✔Correct Answer-1. Wikipedia is an
encyclopedia. 2. Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view. 3. Wikipedia is free content
that anyone can use, edit, and distribute. 4. Wikipedia's editors should treat each other with
respect and civility. 5. Wikipedia has no firm rules.

Explain what an almanac is best used for, and give examples of some almanacs. ✔Correct
Answer-gives descriptive & statistical data. Farmer's Almanac, World Almanac

A directory is defined as ... ✔Correct Answer-Contact information in
regard to a specific
geographical area, a
government, an institution,
a profession, or a trade

Name the steps to the research process according to Lesson 1 of Information Literacy.
✔Correct Answer-1. choose & refine your topic. 2. find & retrieve materials. 3. evaluate your
sources. 4. organize your info. 5. cite your sources

News channels like CNN, FOX, MSNBC, and local news are best used for what kind of
information? ✔Correct Answer-original quotes, ideas, video recordings

Define primary sources and give some examples. ✔Correct Answer-Original sources of
information. Written by those who had firsthand experience. Evidence left behind by
participants or observers. Ex: autobiographies, diaries, and memoirs, government records,
letters and other correspondence, manuscripts, maps, articles written at the time of the
event(s), novels and poetry written at the time of the event(s), organizations' records,
photographs and images, recordings, such as interviews, speeches

Define secondary sources and provide some examples. ✔Correct Answer-Accounts of an
event written after the event took place. Individuals who didn't experience the event create

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