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Information Literacy Models
What is Information Literacy?
• Information Literacy is a compelling topic.



• Many researchers and education professionals
  have developed information process models
• Among these models are the Information
  Search Process (ISP), FLIP It!, and the BIG6
  Process.

• The age of the learner is not a factor in the
  process, but the amount of support needed by
  a media specialist or educator can be
  determined by using the guidelines of the
  models to pinpoint where a learner may be.
Information Literacy Models



 Information Search               FLIF It!                  Big6 Skills
Process (C. Kuhlthau)             A. Yucht            Eisenberg & Berkowitz

   Task Initiation                 Focus                 Task Definition

   Topic Selection                 Locate              Information Seeking

 Topic Exploration        Investigate and Implement    Location and Access
                               the Information

 Focus Formulation                 Produce             Use of information

 Resource Collection         Intelligent Thinking          Synthesis

    Presentation            If                Then        Evaluation

     Assessment
The Big6

• The Big6 is a process model for information
  problem-solving. It integrates information
  search and use skills along with technology
  tools in a systematic process to find, use,
  apply, and evaluate information for specific
  needs and tasks.
Michael B. Eisenberg is dean of the
Information School of the University of
Washington. Mike, and his co-author Bob
Berkowitz, created the Big6 approach to
information problem-solving, and Mike has
worked with thousands of students (preK
through higher education), as well as people
in public schools, business, government, and
communities to improve their information and
technology skills.
Mike has written numerous books and articles
on aspects of information science and
librarianship, information literacy, library
media work, and information technology.
The Big6
1. Task Definition

1.1 Define the information problem

1.2 Identify the information needed (to solve
  the information problem)
Task Definition is the stage of the Big6 that gives
  students the most difficulty. Students should be
  able to:

• understand the nature or type of the assignment

• select among options

• narrow the scope
• determine exactly what they are expected to do

• envision what the end product will look like

• know how they will be graded

• estimate how much time and effort will be required
• consider how much information will be needed

• determine the types of information to seek out
2. Information Seeking Strategies

2.1 Determine all possible sources (brainstorm)

2.2 Select the best sources
Information seeking strategies is a mind expanding
  stage of the information problem-solving process.
  Determine all possible sources) include:

• Generating a list of all potential information
  sources—print, electronic, and human—for a
  given information problem.
• Recognizing the full range of technology sources:
  online databases, news an discussion groups, as
  well as the Internet.
3. Location and Access

3.1 Locate sources (intellectually and physically)

3.2 Find information within sources
• Location and Access is getting the needed
  source in your hands. In this stage, students
  should be able to:

• find the sources they need

• use indexes, online card catalogs, and Web
  searches
• physically locate and check out needed print
  sources in a library media center

• use the index and table of contents of print
  sources

• scan Web sites or digital sources for needed
  information
• save Web sites or articles for more in-depth
  reading later

• locate experts and develop interview
  questions
4. Use of Information

4.1 Engage (e.g., read, hear, view, touch) the
  information in a source

4.2 Extract relevant information from a source
• Use of Information is where we get to the
  heart of the matter;

• it requires heavy-duty “critical thinking” as
  students engage the information in a source
  and

• decide what relevant information to use from
  each source
5. Synthesis

5.1 Organize information from multiple
Sources

5.2 Present the information
• Synthesis is the most visible part of the
  information problem-solving process. It’s the
  end result, the outcome, the conclusion.
6. Evaluation

6.1 Judge the product (effectiveness)

6.2 Judge the information problem solving
process (efficiency)
• Compare the requirements to the results.

• Check the appropriateness and accuracy of
  the information used.

• Judge how well their solution is organized.
• Rate the quality of their final product or
  performance compared to their personal
  potential (i.e., Did I do the best that I could?).

• Judge the quality of their product to a
  predefined standard
Prepared by:
Mary May C. Porto
BLIS-III
                    Prof. Sheryl C. Farquerabao

  INFORMATION LITERACY MODELS
            LIS 122

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Information literacy model

  • 3. • Information Literacy is a compelling topic. • Many researchers and education professionals have developed information process models
  • 4. • Among these models are the Information Search Process (ISP), FLIP It!, and the BIG6 Process. • The age of the learner is not a factor in the process, but the amount of support needed by a media specialist or educator can be determined by using the guidelines of the models to pinpoint where a learner may be.
  • 5. Information Literacy Models Information Search FLIF It! Big6 Skills Process (C. Kuhlthau) A. Yucht Eisenberg & Berkowitz Task Initiation Focus Task Definition Topic Selection Locate Information Seeking Topic Exploration Investigate and Implement Location and Access the Information Focus Formulation Produce Use of information Resource Collection Intelligent Thinking Synthesis Presentation If Then Evaluation Assessment
  • 6. The Big6 • The Big6 is a process model for information problem-solving. It integrates information search and use skills along with technology tools in a systematic process to find, use, apply, and evaluate information for specific needs and tasks.
  • 7. Michael B. Eisenberg is dean of the Information School of the University of Washington. Mike, and his co-author Bob Berkowitz, created the Big6 approach to information problem-solving, and Mike has worked with thousands of students (preK through higher education), as well as people in public schools, business, government, and communities to improve their information and technology skills.
  • 8. Mike has written numerous books and articles on aspects of information science and librarianship, information literacy, library media work, and information technology.
  • 10. 1. Task Definition 1.1 Define the information problem 1.2 Identify the information needed (to solve the information problem)
  • 11. Task Definition is the stage of the Big6 that gives students the most difficulty. Students should be able to: • understand the nature or type of the assignment • select among options • narrow the scope
  • 12. • determine exactly what they are expected to do • envision what the end product will look like • know how they will be graded • estimate how much time and effort will be required
  • 13. • consider how much information will be needed • determine the types of information to seek out
  • 14. 2. Information Seeking Strategies 2.1 Determine all possible sources (brainstorm) 2.2 Select the best sources
  • 15. Information seeking strategies is a mind expanding stage of the information problem-solving process. Determine all possible sources) include: • Generating a list of all potential information sources—print, electronic, and human—for a given information problem.
  • 16. • Recognizing the full range of technology sources: online databases, news an discussion groups, as well as the Internet.
  • 17. 3. Location and Access 3.1 Locate sources (intellectually and physically) 3.2 Find information within sources
  • 18. • Location and Access is getting the needed source in your hands. In this stage, students should be able to: • find the sources they need • use indexes, online card catalogs, and Web searches
  • 19. • physically locate and check out needed print sources in a library media center • use the index and table of contents of print sources • scan Web sites or digital sources for needed information
  • 20. • save Web sites or articles for more in-depth reading later • locate experts and develop interview questions
  • 21. 4. Use of Information 4.1 Engage (e.g., read, hear, view, touch) the information in a source 4.2 Extract relevant information from a source
  • 22. • Use of Information is where we get to the heart of the matter; • it requires heavy-duty “critical thinking” as students engage the information in a source and • decide what relevant information to use from each source
  • 23. 5. Synthesis 5.1 Organize information from multiple Sources 5.2 Present the information
  • 24. • Synthesis is the most visible part of the information problem-solving process. It’s the end result, the outcome, the conclusion.
  • 25. 6. Evaluation 6.1 Judge the product (effectiveness) 6.2 Judge the information problem solving process (efficiency)
  • 26. • Compare the requirements to the results. • Check the appropriateness and accuracy of the information used. • Judge how well their solution is organized.
  • 27. • Rate the quality of their final product or performance compared to their personal potential (i.e., Did I do the best that I could?). • Judge the quality of their product to a predefined standard
  • 28. Prepared by: Mary May C. Porto BLIS-III Prof. Sheryl C. Farquerabao INFORMATION LITERACY MODELS LIS 122