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LIB 160 – Final Exam Questions with Verified Answers| 2024 Update 100% Solved Grade A+ Define information literacy The skills of knowing how to find information, determine its quality, and effectively use the information What is important to consider when determining your information need key concepts or subjects related to your topic What are the 3 major finding tools? Web search engines, library discovery tools, and periodical indexes Where would you look for background info? books, encyclopedias, search engines, library catalogs (pretty much anywhere that gives you some sort of background) where would you look for statistical information? government sources where would you look for subject focused information? journal articles where would you look for news and general information? newspaper articles Primary source eyewittness accounts, reported near to time of event, diaries, letters, manuscripts secondary sources second hand report, reported after event, encyclopedia articles, textbooks

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LIB 160 – Final Exam Questions with
Verified Answers| 2024 Update 100%
Solved Grade A+
Define information literacy ✔✔The skills of knowing how to find information,
determine its quality, and effectively use the information

What is important to consider when determining your information need ✔✔key
concepts or subjects related to your topic

What are the 3 major finding tools? ✔✔Web search engines, library discovery
tools, and periodical indexes

Where would you look for background info? ✔✔books, encyclopedias, search
engines, library catalogs (pretty much anywhere that gives you some sort of
background)

where would you look for statistical information? ✔✔government sources

where would you look for subject focused information? ✔✔journal articles

where would you look for news and general information? ✔✔newspaper articles

Primary source ✔✔eyewittness accounts, reported near to time of event, diaries,
letters, manuscripts

secondary sources ✔✔second hand report, reported after event, encyclopedia
articles, textbooks

Why is it important to know when the event that you are researching happened?
✔✔to know how much information and what types of information may be
available

what is the major reason why the publication cycle of scholarly research materials
takes longer than the publication cycle of popular magazines? ✔✔Scholarly

, articles go through an intensive editorial review process. and magazines don't go
through such an intense review process

Natural language quaries ✔✔search terms and phrases using everyday language
Ex: major artists from Harlem renaissance

controlled vocabulary ✔✔highly defined subject headings
Ex: Harlem renaissance and artists

where to search for background information? ✔✔library catalogs/ discovery tools

where to search for statistics? ✔✔government sources

where to search for news and general information? ✔✔periodical indexes

where to search for subject focused information? ✔✔library catalogs

what is the "Free" Web? ✔✔web sites anyone can see
-not reviewed
-unreliable
-vast and unorganized
-not comprehensive
-anyone can publish

what is a scholarly web resource? ✔✔indexes that retrieve scholarly research
information
-full-text electronic journals
-online indexes and research database

What is the difference between Google and Google Scholar? ✔✔Google searches
different types of websites, but Google Scholar searches only scholarly materials.

Web domains ✔✔.edu- educational (doesnt need to be reviewed)
.com-company (needs review)
.gov-government
.org-organization of some sort

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